I can't say anything about it, but I'm testing some software that changes the answer to this question.
Stay tuned!
Can you tell I'm excited??
You mean something other than the 4 Logos apps that already run on iPad?
And other than the remote desktop solutions where an iPad app takes control of your desktop pc at home?
I can't wait to hear about this, whatever it is. Hard to imagine iPad with enough RAM or processor horsepower to run Logos 5, but if we could just read all our L5 resources, including Personal Books, that would be great!
And if Kevin is excited, that excites me.
I am more than a little interested too but the devil is in the details as they say….
-dan
I'm hoping it will allow one to use a dictionary properly on the iPad with a text. As in how I've suggested here:
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I mostly will be using logos on my iPad. And there are some issues that make reading with a dictionary, say the LSJ (which I currently own and use with the Perseus material), a bit less than ideal.
Here's how it currently works for me on the iPad:
In split screen, when I choose a word in the text on the top panel, I then choose "Look Up" and then "Bible Word Study."
Then, the "Bible Word Study" screen appears in the bottom panel. In there (the bottom panel), I press LSJ. The top panel then changes to the LSJ at the entry I'm looking for.
So, as I understand it currently, the top panel will need to toggle back and forth between my original language text and my LSJ; while the bottom panel will always be the "Bible Word Study."
It would be far preferable that the top panel stays on the original language text, so that I don't lose my place and can continue to read with the definition on display in the bottom panel; and the bottom panel open to the LSJ, wherever I last looked up something.
It does makes sense; however, I imagine it would take a bit of work, and Butters doesn't want to get his little hopes up.
~Butters [:)]
My guess would be something like http://desktop.onlive.com/
I've been using http://www.splashtop.com/home for a short time because of someone else's recommendation here. Works fine, but you need a simple Logos layout to view. All of Logos on your iPad.
Both Onlive and Splashtop are forms of remote control software. Since they're both only displaying a screen that's rendered elsewhere, I wouldn't consider then be "Logos running on iPad", since you'd still have a Windows interface. I suppose if the interface was updated for a touchscreen, then I would consider it significant.