Vyrso's versatility, extensive features heads above the rest

With all of Vyrso's advanced features, reading Christian ebooks through the Vyrso ereader app makes a lot more sense than thru any other ereader like Kindle, Nook, Kobo, etc., especially now that they're adding thousands of new titles. This release sums it up... http://www.logos.com/press/release/Vyrso_1000s_ebooks

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    Let's see now: close to a year ago they promised us 25,000 Vyrso books before Christmas.

    Christmas is long gone, and they still haven't even reached 5,000. I'm not holding my breath.

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    I believe they are in the process of partnering with a few major big hitters in Christian publishing.

    I believe they are in the process of partnering with a few major big hitters in Christian publishing.

    That would be awesome. But I'm not sure I'm ready for the flood of new books. I've already bought 235 Vyrso books since it was launched, and that's getting to be an expensive habit!

    Looks like the news should hit next week with some big new NYT Bestsellers in the mix...

    Michael, where do you get this info? That press release is 1.5 months old, and as far as I can see it doesn't say anything about thousands of new books. I believe it just talks about the books they already have.


    I believe they are in the process of partnering with a few major big hitters in Christian publishing.

    Well, if you're right I sure hope Ignatius is one of them, because the current Vyrso offerings leave me pretty bored.

    I've already bought 235 Vyrso books since it was launched

    235!?!  I haven't bought a single one yet. There's almost none that I want, and none that I particularly need, so I'm just waiting for a sale -- or a freebie. [:D]

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    Inside scoop... wait and see next week for the announcement of a new partnership and a boatload of new titles. Was referring to the last Vyrso release to point out the features, not the number of ebooks currently available.

    I'd love to see IVP, Zondervan, and Eerdmans as Vyrso partners. Though most of their books probably work better in Logos, there are plenty which could work well as ebooks for reading (the Scripture references get automatically tagged anyway), and if it means we'll get them faster, I'd be all for it.

    Also, while not specifically a Christian publisher, Harper's HarperSanFrancisco imprint publishes lots of Christian books (C.S. Lewis, for example!!) and ones of general interest on religion, so I'd love to see them partner with Logos/Vyrso!

    You might not be disappointed. Next week.

    You might not be disappointed. Next week.

    OK, so it's the end of "next week" now, and nothing big has been announced. Nothing on Vyrso either. Should I keep holding my breath for another week?

    I have been waiting patiently to see if this will be a promise fulfilled this week or not. No joy yet from our good friends at Logos. This is getting craze, here I am getting disappointed for not spending more money on Logos/Vyrso. Is this an addiction or what? I hope not.

    You might not be disappointed. Next week.

    OK, so it's the end of "next week" now, and nothing big has been announced. Nothing on Vyrso either. Should I keep holding my breath for another week?

     

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