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Will the Iphone LOGOS application work just as well on the iTouch.
My provider does not support iPhone but I would like to get an iTouch if Logos will work on it.
Kenneth, there is a lot of discussion on that subject in this forum already, so you can get a lot of information. Short answer is: yes, Logos for iPhone is working the same way on iTouch. The problem is you will have to be always on WiFi, so you can use your books. With the iPhone you can use it also via phone connection of the iPhone.
Bohuslav
can you download the content so that it is available when there is no WiFi?
Not at the moment. Logos are aware that it's the #1 requested feature, but no news yet.
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So, with the iPod Touch, one cannot transfer the books/resouces one has for Logos 4 on one's computer to the iPod Touch and read/access them without Internet/WiFi connection? For example, I have BDAG and HALOT on my computer. If I were to purchase the iPod Touch and not have WiFi access, I could not connect the iPod Touch to my computer, install the Logos application and transfer BDAG/HALOT to the iPod Touch to read? Please confirm. [:)]
I have an iPod Touch, and that is true. You MUST have an active internet connection to be able to read anything on your device. It is definitely a pain, but I have found that the stuff I need access to when I'm away from wi-fi I have access to via another program I own that provides offline access to their limited bibles and books. When Logos finally goes offline with their app, I may be able to drop the other program I use.
I got the update and turned off on airplane mode and turned off wifi. It lets me go through a couple of pages and then says not available. So my questions is this -- how will this be cached and how much control will I have.
To me offline reading means that I can open any book I have available and read it without an internet connection. Right now that is clearly NOT what the Logos iPhone app is delivering in my initial test.
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
Brushy Mountain Baptist Association
I got the update and turned off on airplane mode and turned off wifi. It lets me go through a couple of pages and then says not available. So my questions is this -- how will this be cached and how much control will I have.
To me offline reading means that I can open any book I have available and read it without an internet connection. Right now that is clearly NOT what the Logos iPhone app is delivering in my initial test.
Kevin,
Brian posted this today around 9am, so it will be another week or 2 from today or so. It really depends on Apple at this point. The update you probably got is one that I got about 2 weeks or s ago. You can not have the update that will include offline reading of resources, as it has not been release by Apple yet.
Hope this helps
I
got the update and turned off on airplane mode and turned off wifi. It
lets me go through a couple of pages and then says not available. So my
questions is this -- how will this be cached and how much control will
I have.To me offline reading means that I can open any book I have
available and read it without an internet connection. Right now that is
clearly NOT what the Logos iPhone app is delivering in my initial test.
Here is a brief tutorial on how to make a book available offline: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/8178.aspx
It lets me go through a couple of pages and then says not available.Make sure the whole book has finished downloading before you switch to airplane mode.
Chris is correct. I've updated the original post to reflect this fact.