On our way to a web-client?
Thinking about how Logos for the iPhone works, it seems to make sense to move Logos to the web-space eventually. No more need for Logos PC / Logos Mac or (the non-existent) Logos Linux. The index could be a master index stored on the Logos server (no more indexing for days), and we could access Logos wherever we have an Internet connection and the ability to log into our Logos account.
It seems like the iPhone client could be the first step in that direction. After all -- the view of the data that Logos provides is not that complicated -- most of it can easily be done in a web client.
I wonder if this is in the cards for a future version of Logos?
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They have already talked about a web client, and a mobile web client is already up, however I hope that we still keep our offline copies for a long time to come. Many of us have limited internet connections, so that would kill our ability to use Logos. Someday when every inch of the earth is covered with 12G wireless maybe that will work, but I hope the rapture happens before I see that.
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nice
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