Bob, et al.,
I'm sorry to be sounding negative about this project, because I am not negative at all. I am very positive and I love this concept. I can just see this growing and growing into something very special, but I'm very confused about how this is all laid out on the website.
I've been a Logos user since 1994 and I'm having a hard time, I know for a fact people whom I will refer to this website will be in the dark completely and will just click away. Last night, I watched several videos and I've clicked all over this website and I've found myself more confused the more I click.
In other words, the website doesn't do a good job at all of telling me these things:
- Price of books: If I don't own any books, I understand that the LEB is free, but how much is the KJV. I go to a KJV church, however I would like to note I am not a KJV only person. If FL is going to be successful at our church, it's going to have to come with KJV; I doubt most people will buy into this or any other social geared Bible app when YouVersion is out there like it is, although I'm not supporting YV, I'm "just saying." I tried logging out of my FL account and seeing how much the KJV would be to purchase, but I then have to create a new account, which I don't want to do.
- Subscription: I would pay the subscription right now but I can't for the life of me figure out how to do it.
- Groups: I can't figure out for the life of me whether or not the groups are private (like for a Sunday School or a Church) or are there public groups (like a Theology Group, Markan Studies, or whatever)? I've been all over this website and I can't figure that out.
- Of course there's more, I just can't remember it right now.
I just sent a College Age Sunday School teacher to the website a few minutes ago and I haven't heard back yet, but I regret sending him. I should have been there with him, but I wouldn't be able to answer his questions regardless, I don't think.