My galaxy tab stores all of Logos on my internal drive. How can I use my 32g external SD card for my resources?
Stephen:
Try: Home-->Menu-->Settings-->Applications-->Manage Applications-->select Bible-->in the Data section there should be a button "Move to SD Card" (mine says "Move to Phone" since my resources are already on the SD card). This works on my Galaxy S phone running Android 2.3.5
Stephen: Try: Home-->Menu-->Settings-->Applications-->Manage Applications-->select Bible-->in the Data section there should be a button "Move to SD Card" (mine says "Move to Phone" since my resources are already on the SD card). This works on my Galaxy S phone running Android 2.3.5
I have Ice Cream Sandwich and there is a tab in system settings called Apps which I'm assuming is the same as "manage Applications" but there is not "select Bible" tab. Please advise as I would also like to use my storage card.
there is not "select Bible" tab
Sorry, I wasn't clear. A list of applications appears and the user can select "Bible" (which is what Logos Android is called now). Probably ICS has a way to end up at a similar place where one can change the Data storage location for the app.
Yes, I found it and it turns out that on my tablet (7" Zeki) move to sd does not actually move the files to the external sd but to the internal sc card. It seems that they changed things so that there is a folder on internal storage called sd card and it is seen by the system as an external sd card. So it seems for now I may have to keep everything internal until I can figure out a work around. Does anyone have any ideas?
Does anyone have any ideas?
This has been discussed many times with no response from Logos. The app requires an SD card (which is usually internal) and there is no way to link it to resources if manually moved elsewhere e.g. to an optional external SD card. Fact is some devices are 16 / 32/ or 64 GB with no other way to increase storage once purchased.
This has been discussed many times with no response from Logos.
I know there are different technical issues with Android, however in the past it has been stated that the similarly rigid policy regarding relocating resource storage for the desktop applications is necessary to streamline technical support for issues with resources.
Although some resources are updated frequently, still once downloaded they are essentially read only data. It really would be nice to have the flexibility to choose where resources are stored.