Logos as an E-Reader

Floyd  Johnson
Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

As I read this article, I was left with the question, "Why couldn't LOGOS fulfill the role suggested for e-readers by the author."

     http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/05/110502141616.htm

LOGOS is doing what other e-readers are not doing.  So, rather than porting Logos titles to Kindle, what about porting other books and resources to LOGOS?

Blessings,
Floyd

Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com

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  • Floyd  Johnson
    Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭

    One more thought - I think I remember seeing, several years ago, that LOGOS (remember Libronix) was trying to partner with other than Christian publishers. For example, I found the following description:


    Modular Architecture


    The Libronix DLS is more like a toolkit for delivering digital libraries than a single software package. The system is comprised of more than 100 components that are connected together in different configurations to address the very specific needs of different users.



    Because the system is so modular it is possible to build digital libraries that are dramatically different. The Libronix DLS can be used as the platform for Logos Bible Software and be delivered with add-ins and components that are very specialized for the needs of Bible students. From a different publisher it could be the foundation of a medical reference library or a large legal database -- and be just as highly customized for doctors or attorneys as it is for Bible students.  (http://www.logos.com/products/ldls) 
    I can't help but wondering if LOGOS was ahead of its time.  

     

    Blessings,
    Floyd

    Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com

  • Rev Chris
    Rev Chris Member Posts: 570 ✭✭

    Logos does work as an e-reader.  The Logos app for iPad/iPhone (and soon to be Android) makes for an excellent e-reader app.  It offers similar fnuction to other e-reader apps and has the added benefit of books being integrated into your Logos library with all the searching power behind it.

    Pastor, seminary trustee, and app developer.  Check out my latest app for churches: The Church App

  • Mike Childs
    Mike Childs Member Posts: 3,135 ✭✭✭

    Floyd,

    Good idea.  Logos could develop the market for selling academic books.  However, to be useful they would have to be sold for the iPad version of Logos.

    Logos on the computer is a terrible ereader, though great for deeper study. That is why many people format Logos books to Kindle in order to read them.  (I am talking more about cover to cover reading.)

    The Kindle on the other hand is great for cover to cover reading, but terrible for deeper study.  Navigation is a problem.

    Logos on the iPad is a great ereader, and far better than Kindle for study.  Navigating back and forth within the text of a book is much easier than any ereader.  It would make a great solution for academic study.

    A big problem is that Logos is such a closed system.   it is easy to format text (or reformat text) for a Kindle, but I can't format a pdf or other file for Logos.  I can reformat Logos for a Kindle, though.  And it is often done.  If a Logos resource is not available for the iPad, folks export it and convert it to an iPad compatible format.  So the road between Kindle and Logos is a one way street.  Since Logos is primarily a book seller, it is probably not to their advantage to open up their format. 

    Formating a book for Logos appears to be expensive and complicated.  It might be simpler for academic books, but I don't know about that. It is certainly cheaper to format for Kindle.  Also, universities use so many different texts.  The size of the market may not justify the cost of production.


    "In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley

  • Floyd  Johnson
    Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭

    I like the iPad idea or the (hopefully) comparable Android app.  It just seemed to me that the list of features wanted by the general student population (see the above article) compared favorably to those included in LOGOS.  It apparently matched the original vision that began as Libronix.  I don't expect it to happen, but it does seem like a good idea and a way to grow LOGOS market.

    Blessings,
    Floyd

    Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com

  • Floyd  Johnson
    Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭

    Blessings,
    Floyd

    Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com