Thanks for multiple apps!

Graham Criddle
Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,479
edited November 21 in English Forum

I know this point has been made before in a variety of ways but i found having access to a number of mobile apps very helpful today.

This morning I was meeting someone to discuss a particular point in Mark's gospel and knew i would need access to a number of commentaries.

This afternoon I was speaking to a group of children and needed to be able to read from a Bible passage.

I have just come back from a preaching planning meeting which I started with a devotional thought which involved looking at a Bible passage and a devotional commentary.

This morning I was able to set all of these up in the Bible, Faithlife and Verbum apps so that they were immediately available to me when I needed them which made things so much easier.

(I know having access to layouts in the mobile apps would be a different way of doing it but I found this worked very well)

Thanks Logos

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  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,489

    layouts in the mobile apps would be a different way of doing it

    "Projects", Graham, "Projects". [;)]

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  • Friedrich
    Friedrich MVP Posts: 4,772

    I know this point has been made before in a variety of ways but i found having access to a number of mobile apps very helpful today.

    This morning I was meeting someone to discuss a particular point in Mark's gospel and knew i would need access to a number of commentaries.

    This afternoon I was speaking to a group of children and needed to be able to read from a Bible passage.

    I have just come back from a preaching planning meeting which I started with a devotional thought which involved looking at a Bible passage and a devotional commentary.

    This morning I was able to set all of these up in the Bible, Faithlife and Verbum apps so that they were immediately available to me when I needed them which made things so much easier.

    (I know having access to layouts in the mobile apps would be a different way of doing it but I found this worked very well)

    Thanks Logos

    Glad you said what I have been thinking.  I use one for reading, one for research, one for devotional/lectionary reading.  Haven't played with Noet, yet, but I am guessing it is essentially similar.

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  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭

    Peace, My Brothers and Sisters!           

                       Graham!            I really appreciate your comments and your usage of the multi-purpose tools God has given you!    Bless you indeed!

          Hi, Dan!              Your post from St. Louis reminded me of my days at Concordia Lutheran Seminary there from 1957-1962!    *smile*

               and!   God Blessed me with the professorship of Dr. Fred Danker for several classes, he of BDAG Fame AND (the following from Logos.com!)Overview

    A fabulous tool for biblical scholarship, Multi-purpose Tools for Bible Study by Frederick W. Danker offers reference material for utilizing Bible encyclopedias, dictionaries, and concordances, as well as making full use of original language resources. It makes a perfect addition to the built-in tools of the Libronix system, therefore expanding your abilities to use reference material to its full potential!

          I use all 5 apps and have even MORE than 5 projects going at the same time, Alabama!

    *smile*

                         Thankful to God!              Thankful to Logos!            *smile*

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  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,489

    I use all 5 apps and have even MORE than 5 projects going at the same time, Alabama!

    For context about what I mean when I say "projects," see THIS post. It is a recurring argument I make. I think the different apps are good for different purposes, but I really only use 1. I don't want to waste the space on my device with multiple apps. The app size is multiplied, the note size is multiplied, any downloaded resources are multiplied (if you download them to more than one app).

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  • Tes
    Tes Member Posts: 4,020 ✭✭✭

    [quote user="Dan DeVilder"]

    [quote user="Graham Criddle"]

    I know this point has been made before in a variety of ways but i found having access to a number of mobile apps very helpful today.

    This morning I was meeting someone to discuss a particular point in Mark's gospel and knew i would need access to a number of commentaries.

    This afternoon I was speaking to a group of children and needed to be able to read from a Bible passage.

    I have just come back from a preaching planning meeting which I started with a devotional thought which involved looking at a Bible passage and a devotional commentary.

    This morning I was able to set all of these up in the Bible, Faithlife and Verbum apps so that they were immediately available to me when I needed them which made things so much easier.

    (I know having access to layouts in the mobile apps would be a different way of doing it but I found this worked very well)

    Thanks Logos

    [/quote]

    Glad you said what I have been thinking.  I use one for reading, one for research, one for devotional/lectionary reading.  Haven't played with Noet, yet, but I am guessing it is essentially similar.

    [/quote]

    Wow ,I am very glad to see you again Dan.

    Blessings in Christ.

  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭

    Thanks, Alabama!                   I see what you are saying, now!     *smile*

                             Peace and Every Blessing -- and thanks for all you do to enrich these forums!

    Philippians 4:  4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........