Local Books on Ipod Touch 4 for Off-line Reaing
I recently purchased the newest version of the Ipod Touch, Although it is slower than several other Bible applications I have installed, I want to use the Logos application because Logos 4 is my main desktop system. I have downloaded several books for off-line reading with no problem.
I often refer to The Preachers Commentary on my desktop. Is there a way to download the whole set to my Ipod without having to download them as individual books?
Michael
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Currently there is not, but interest has been shown by users who wish to do so. I have downloaded nearly every book that is available in my library and have had to download each one individually. (It took me nearly a week of doing so, on and off...) It's a pain, but so nice to have so many resources at your fingertips.
"It seems our problems solve themselves when we look beyond us to those truly in hell." - Beyond Our Suffering - AILD
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Tom,
How much memory did that take up on the iPod Touch?
Thanks
Peter
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I can't be sure, because it doesn't list specifically in Itunes what it considers "Apps" and "Other". I added up my apps and had a little over 2gb, but Itunes shows 12.2gb used, so I am guessing that I have about 10gb of resources on it. I could be wrong, but that's my best guess. The Logos app tends to be a little slower with all of my resources on it, but it is still usable.
I fear the day that I have to restore my ipod because Itunes doesn't back up any of the resources. It took me over a week to download all of my resources, doing a little bit each day.
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I just checked on my PC and my resource folder is a little over 10gb, so I doubt that much is all resources on the ipod. All the resources are not available for the ipod that I have and I did not download everything that was available. Unless the files for the ipod touch are larger than for the PC, I would guess anywhere from 7 to 10gb. Long answer for a simple question...
"It seems our problems solve themselves when we look beyond us to those truly in hell." - Beyond Our Suffering - AILD
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Thanks Tom for the information. I'm trying to decide between a 16GB vs 32GB iPod Touch / iPad (when I do get one of these).
Peter
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