I would think (and I might be wrong) that the current Logos platform on Windows will need to be rebuild before it becomes scalable from desktop mode to a more touch friendly interface.
In the meantime, Logos might do some band-aid fixes.
I've used touch on Logos4 part-time and Logos5 almost full time.
I notice the current beta seems to begin starting to build in touch fundamentals (I'm not beta ... instead carateen).
There's two areas that would make touch a whole lot easier (and that I very much doubt they'll ever do):
- Make the 'system' panels uniformly finger touch scrollable (currently some are; some aren't; all my resources panes are)
- Add a small popup verse chooser. I know ... I can bring up the fake keyboard. But I've really gotten used to a verse chooser well back into the Microsoft pre-smartphone days. They're pretty standard-ish. Keeping up with the pastor while hunting and pecking is not easy at all.
I will second this! I love my Surface Pro, and ache for more touch-screen capabilities in Logos 5!
Daniel, Is it worth the cost and effort to buy a Surface pro primarily to use with Logos? Or would you recommend waiting until Logos is more touch friendly?
I will second this! I love my Surface Pro, and ache for more touch-screen capabilities in Logos 5! Daniel, Is it worth the cost and effort to buy a Surface pro primarily to use with Logos? Or would you recommend waiting until Logos is more touch friendly?
I don't use it solely for Logos, but it's one of the main applications I use. I wish it were more touch-friendly, but I can work it pretty good even without it. Still, I think there's something missing, and would love to see Logos 6.0 have full touch/gesture capabilities.
Will add this thread to one I created for suggestions as to what should be in 6.0.