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Me too . . . I greatly appreciate the mobile access that is curently available, but the iPhoen app video has left me wanting the same on the Droid. The iPod Touch is a solution for those of us whose carrier doesn't offer the iPhone, but who wants to carry two devices? And the iPod Touch connectivity is limited to wifi access.
You should all check out the Logos Blog on mobile device software. They are taking a simple 8 question survey to evaluate the level of interest in developing such software. So please take the survey and spread the word so that Logos will get a good feel for the many of us non-iphone users out there that want that kind of support. This is a great opportunity!
Oops! I forgot to add the web address. It is:
http://blog.logos.com/archives/2009/08/logos_bible_software_for_mobile_devices.html
You will find a link for the survey on that page. Hurry up let's get them moving.
We have been told no. But there is this: bible.logos.com/m/
Terry, the link you provide just shows Genesis 1 and a link about the iPhone. Am I missing something there? Sure wish they would make it available for Droid.
I apologize try this one:
http://library.logos.com/
Actually, what is currently available to use for non-iphone or ipod users is a mobile web app at library.logos.com which allows you to sign in and access some of your resources which publishers allow to be used. I currently have a winmo phone, but may be switching to a droid or android based phone, either way, if it's possible to have apps which would allow for offline reading in winmobile and adroid and blackberry based phones, I think that'd be preferable for most people.