iOS Reader Suite 4.3.4 Release Notes

Kevin Byford (Faithlife)
Kevin Byford (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 4,309
edited November 21 in English Forum

The Logos, Biblia, Noet, Study Bible, Verbum and Vyrso apps are now available in the Apple Store.

Fixed

  • Notes not saving from the notes panel
  • Occasional crash in the notes panel
  • Media player not dismissing in some cases
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  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 13,434 ✭✭✭

    Not to mention that gorgeous shopping cart icon next to the moneychanger table!

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.

  • Anthony H
    Anthony H Member Posts: 1,155 ✭✭

    At what point was the title "iOS Reader Suite" adopted?

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

    At what point was the title "iOS Reader Suite" adopted?

    A long time ago. "Suite" just means a "set of programs." The release notes are for the "suite" of Logos apps (i.e. "Bible!", "Faithlife," "Vyrso," etc.)

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  • Anthony H
    Anthony H Member Posts: 1,155 ✭✭

    At what point was the title "iOS Reader Suite" adopted?

    A long time ago. "Suite" just means a "set of programs." The release notes are for the "suite" of Logos apps (i.e. "Bible!", "Faithlife," "Vyrso," etc.)

    thanks alabama24. I new what suite meant[:P].

    I guess I just had not seen the phrase/title use for the Logos app. I hadn't considered that it meant all the apps.

  • Anthony H
    Anthony H Member Posts: 1,155 ✭✭

    At what point was the title "iOS Reader Suite" adopted?

    A long time ago. "Suite" just means a "set of programs." The release notes are for the "suite" of Logos apps (i.e. "Bible!", "Faithlife," "Vyrso," etc.)

    thanks alabama24. I new what suite meantStick out tongue.

    I guess I just had not seen the phrase/title use for the Logos app. I hadn't considered that it meant all the apps.

    Looks like it first appeared in the forum Tue, Aug 28 2012

    http://community.logos.com/forums/p/53757/391935.aspx#391935

    I guess I'm not very attentive. 

  • Drew Hannay
    Drew Hannay Member Posts: 143

    At what point was the title "iOS Reader Suite" adopted?

    A long time ago. "Suite" just means a "set of programs." The release notes are for the "suite" of Logos apps (i.e. "Bible!", "Faithlife," "Vyrso," etc.)

    thanks alabama24. I new what suite meantStick out tongue.

    I guess I just had not seen the phrase/title use for the Logos app. I hadn't considered that it meant all the apps.

    It's easier to say "Reader Suite" than list out "Bible!, Faithlife Study Bible, Vyrso, Verbum, Noet, Biblia" every time. [:)]

  • Anthony H
    Anthony H Member Posts: 1,155 ✭✭

    At what point was the title "iOS Reader Suite" adopted?

    A long time ago. "Suite" just means a "set of programs." The release notes are for the "suite" of Logos apps (i.e. "Bible!", "Faithlife," "Vyrso," etc.)

    Can I ask a question without sounding like I'm being rude?

           "At what point was the title "iOS Reader Suite" adopted?"

    From my question as it was stated how, did you come to the conclusion that I didn't understand what the word meant? [:)]

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

    From my question as it was stated how, did you come to the conclusion that I didn't understand what the word meant?

    When I read "when was the title adopted," it sounded like you were asking about the title of an app... You were doing that, right? 

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  • Todd Phillips
    Todd Phillips Member Posts: 6,736 ✭✭✭

    Can I ask a question without sounding like I'm being rude?

           "At what point was the title "iOS Reader Suite" adopted?"

    From my question as it was stated how, did you come to the conclusion that I didn't understand what the word meant? Smile

    I thought you might not understand because it's not really a title.  It's not used in marketing or in the names of the apps.  It's just an easy way to refer to all the apps as a group here when the release notes are posted.  In fact this forum is the only place you'll see them referred to as a suite.

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  • Anthony H
    Anthony H Member Posts: 1,155 ✭✭

    I thought you might not understand because it's not really a title.  It's not used in marketing or in the names of the apps.  It's just an easy way to refer to all the apps as a group here when the release notes are posted.  In fact this forum is the only place you'll see them referred to as a suite.

    Well title or term or a method to refer.... I had not noticed it before.   Thanks. [:)]

  • Anthony H
    Anthony H Member Posts: 1,155 ✭✭

    From my question as it was stated how, did you come to the conclusion that I didn't understand what the word meant?

    When I read "when was the title adopted," it sounded like you were asking about the title of an app... You were doing that, right? 

    I was in a way... indirectly. but more specifically. "When" was it adopted. But as it has been stated it's only used here on the forum.  Rabbit trails...how did I get here? lol

    thanks [:)]

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

    Rabbit trails...how did I get here?

    Sometimes they are fun. [:)]

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