Given that there is no tutorial, let me ask for some getting started help for Vyrso on an Android phone.
What is Vyrso? By that I mean what should I expect it to be and how will that impact how I try to use it?
· Is it an eReader? Well, yes, I suppose. However there doesn't seem to be an easy way to sort and find books, especially with all the Logos books available (though I may be glad they are). I found another post or two on this and it was suggested to type ebooks in the Library search field, but that didn't work on my Android phone. Apart from that drawback, it seems like a functional eReader if it has bookmarking, though I haven’t found that yet.
· Is it a study tool? Probably not. An Android phone may suffice for reading, but not getting serious work done. That takes a PC. And on the PC I have Logos for a study tool.
· Is it a ready Bible tool? This is the important thing. I'd especially like it to be a ready Bible tool. On my Palm I had a Bible Reader that was extremely fast to switch between versions (Greek and English) and between passages, so it was handy to use sitting in a Bible class or having a discussion with someone. Hitting one button listed the Bible versions, hitting another button listed the books, etc. So I could move from version to version or passage to passage very rapidly. So far I haven't figured out how to do switching quickly enough in Vyrso to use it for this.
My initial take is that it is basically an eReader for the reasons mentioned above.
Bottom line -- what is Vyrso? Put differently, what should I expect it to be in order to use it effectively?
Dale