Android tablet support

I would like the iPad software functionality on Android tablets because I use an Android phone. Screen size on a phone is fine for casual use but it is too small for serious reading. An Android tablet would be a lot more convenient to carry than the bulk of a typical Bible. A compact Bible usually leaves out a lot of useful collateral material such as maps, indexes and concordances; not to mention the small print. My resource library on an Android tablet would be a lot more useful than a Bible alone.
I really don't want to get an iPad because I would have to learn another way of doing things and then I would have to switch back between gears as I move between the tablet and the phone.
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The good news is that Logos is developing an Android app. I expect it will work on tablets too.
Prov. 15:23
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Which month, quarter or year is this expected?
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Logos has not given a release date. I have no way of making an intelligent guess.
Prov. 15:23
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Kevin Becker said:
Logos has not given a release date. I have no way of making an intelligent guess.
Do you mind making an unintelligent guess? [:p]
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Thomas Black said:Kevin Becker said:
Logos has not given a release date. I have no way of making an intelligent guess.
Do you mind making an unintelligent guess?
Tomorrow. I'd bet my life on it.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Kitty Hansberry said:
I really don't want to get an iPad because I would have to learn another way of doing things and then I would have to switch back between gears as I move between the tablet and the phone.
A review of Samsung Galaxy Tab (by an iPad owner) does not mention switching between devices to be an issue => http://gigaom.com/apple/which-tablet-is-best-ipad-vs-samsung-galaxy-tab/ - conclusion includes Samsung Galaxy Tab is good size for reading (similar to a paperback for portability)
Forum http://community.logos.com/forums/p/28625/212561.aspx wonders if Barnes & Noble Nook Color adequate for Logos android application ? (potentially fairly inexpensive portable device for reading Logos resources)
Todd Phillips said:Thomas Black said:Kevin Becker said:Logos has not given a release date. I have no way of making an intelligent guess.
Do you mind making an unintelligent guess?
Tomorrow. I'd bet my life on it.
Wonder which tomorrow [;)] Likewise wonder how long from Android announcement on Nov 1, 2010 to initial public release availability ?
Forum has couple replies (understand Logos has big task porting display engine to Android) => http://community.logos.com/forums/p/3685/212400.aspx#21240
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Todd Phillips said:Thomas Black said:Kevin Becker said:
Logos has not given a release date. I have no way of making an intelligent guess.
Do you mind making an unintelligent guess?
Tomorrow. I'd bet my life on it.
Yesterday, Dan Pritchett tweeted about Logos progress for Android => http://twitter.com/danpritchett
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Can anyone from Logos give any kind of update on this topic? I plan on buying a tablet computer by the summer and the functionality of Logos on it is critical. I really need this information to make the decision.
(FYI, I am not interested in responses that give personal preferences of IOS vs. Android. I really only care about hearing from someone official at Logos as to the progress of software development for Android)
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I too would love to know when???
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab. Obviously I am only using it on biblia.com right now, but so far I love it. It is the perfect size (for me) for reading. Not too big and not too small. Where I am at there normally is wifi so it has not been a problem. However, with summer approaching it would be nice if the android app came. Not much wifi when you are out in the woods camping. [:'(]
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