Practical:Run Kindle and Logos side by side
Or:Evernote (or its equivalent) side by side with Logos
Asked my question in another forum (my local barber).
Answer: Yes!
He has a Galaxy 2 and is very happy with it. He can read books from Kindle and check emails. Have a dictionary open with a book from Kindle.
I didn't get to ask him about Evernote b/c he was schooling me in the advantages of buying through BestBuy as opposed to Amazon. I would really appreciate it if someone would address this question. And oh, I'm looking at the new Nexus 7. Pro's and Con's discussed here would help alot.
Thanks
Hello Beloved
What I see is the nexus 7 with 1920 x 1200 pixels at 323dpi, but a storage limit of 32GB.
I like the Galaxy Note 8.0 even with 800 x 1280 pixels at 189dpi, but with storage of 32GB, and SD support up to 64GB.
you may want to look at this.
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On some Samsung Android devices one can Multi Window, a step up from multi tasking.
Logos supports this on Samsung devices where it is enable. I have the Galaxy Note 8.0 and it works there. An example is Evernote, which also supports the Samsung multi window feature. I can have Logos open on the upper part of the screen, Evernote on the bottom. Read a part, copy or write a note, read on, bring up a note in Evernote from something else, etc. I've also used the feature to have Logos open side by side with the internet, email, Kindle and some office/word-processing apps.
I like the Galaxy Note 8.0 even with 800 x 1280 pixels at 189dpi, but with storage of 32GB, and SD support up to 64GB. you may want to look at this.
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On some Samsung Android devices one can Multi Window, a step up from multi tasking. Logos supports this on Samsung devices where it is enable.
Logos supports this on Samsung devices where it is enable.
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Here's the Samsung Galaxy S4 running Logos and Evernote