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One day soon I hope.
If this santa had this feature, he could spend a lot more time in his Lazy Boy recliner with his iPad and cookies and milk.
"For the kingdom of God does not consist in words but in power" Wiki Table of Contents
One day soon I hope.If this santa had this feature, he could spend a lot more time in his Lazy Boy recliner with his iPad and cookies and milk.
It would be nice! I would be happy with Notes & Highlighting, I would love PB's on my iPad.
One day soon I hope.If this santa had this feature, he could spend a lot more time in his Lazy Boy recliner with his iPad and cookies and milk.
It would be nice! I would be happy with Notes & Highlighting, I would love PB's on my iPad.
I know this Santa would love to kick back with all of the above! Plus the grandbabies!
all of the above! Plus the grandbabies!
Now you are talking. Two of the seven grandbabies are driving in late tonight. Five others coming in the next two days. Can't wait! Haven't been able to get up a good game of Freeze Tag or Hide 'n Seek since Thanksgiving!
About the desired Logos App features: I know Logos is working on it. I do hope Personal Books come to the Logos app in early 2012, along with Notes and Highlighting.
"In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley
I do hope Personal Books come to the Logos app in early 2012, along with Notes and Highlighting.
What about 2 out of 3? I can't imagine that we will see Personal Books on the mobile devices until we see them sync between installations on the desktop app.
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Bit narcissistic I can see why you might want ones written by others - but why ones written by oneself?
Imagine the preaching possibilities of having your sermon notes on split screen next to Bible, with hyperlinks to open Bible location (and other resource locations).
For me, would like my Personal Book for the 1901 American Standard Version (ASV) Bible that does not have chapter and verse numbers, yet can be linked to scroll with other Bibles and Commentaries.
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Now you are talking. Two of the seven grandbabies are driving in late tonight. Five others coming in the next two days. Can't wait! Haven't been able to get up a good game of Freeze Tag or Hide 'n Seek since Thanksgiving!
That's great, MIchael. We only have two at present. But (Of course!) they're beautiful!
That would be a big improvement. I hope they do and let us know about here at http://www.logos.com
I hope they do and let us know about here at http://www.logos.com
Jorge - Logos.com & the Logos Forums are great places to learn about new features when they become available. If you don't check the website & forum's regularly, make sure you subscribe to the blog.
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Bit narcissistic I can see why you might want ones written by others - but why ones written by oneself?
I would not deny that at times I am a bit narcissistic. It is a professional hazard for preachers. [H]
I like your humor. I had not thought of "my personal books" being interpreted as books I had written. Though that is not a bad idea.
Of course, I am primarily wanting personal books made from the many excellent resources out of copyright.
"In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley
Bit narcissistic I can see why you might want ones written by others - but why ones written by oneself?I would not deny that at times I am a bit narcissistic. It is a professional hazard for preachers.
I like your humor. I had not thought of "my personal books" being interpreted as books I had written. Though that is not a bad idea.
Of course, I am primarily wanting personal books made from the many excellent resources out of copyright.
I don't think it's really narcissistic, I had some papers and notes from seminary that I hope to recover from an old hard drive. If I could have them in Logos on my iPad that would be great.
I had some papers and notes from seminary that I hope to recover from an old hard drive. If I could have them in Logos on my iPad that would be great.
Philana I have a lot of material that I would like to put in PB, but sadly they are either hand written or so faded that they must be interpreted by a human, doubt any OCR software can interpret them. Since most are from College class of 94, they may end up in the waste bin before I sit down and digitize them.
I want PB on my Android, so that I can put my sermons on the tablet (split screen is on the way, even if it takes till June) and have everything linked to the Bible, commentary etcc.
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I had some papers and notes from seminary that I hope to recover from an old hard drive. If I could have them in Logos on my iPad that would be great.Philana I have a lot of material that I would like to put in PB, but sadly they are either hand written or so faded that they must be interpreted by a human, doubt any OCR software can interpret them. Since most are from College class of 94, they may end up in the waste bin before I sit down and digitize them.
I want PB on my Android, so that I can put my sermons on the tablet (split screen is on the way, even if it takes till June) and have everything linked to the Bible, commentary etcc.
Using PB's for sermons is great. I ended up typing my notes because sharing them with classmates was easier. Also with my Hebrew and Greek Bibles in Logos it was much easier to copy paste the passages my teacher was discussing into my notes, instead of trying to write it out. I had a friend who is just starting seminary and he bought Logos last week. I recommended that he make it a habit to tag and compile his papers as PB's now.