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- Filter the library so it shows only the books you want to download, or leave the filter blank if you want to download everything.
- Scroll the library beyond the first book.
- Tap the “Download all” button that appears at the top of the library.
Hi John,
To my knowledge, you may need to download each product you own to view them offline. If you find an alternative method, downloading all at the same time, do let me know.
This is what I did.
1. Go to your library that shows all the product you own.
2. Click the small "i" at the right hand bottom of the product you own. It will lead you to "book info."
3. Click the "download" button and it will download that product onto your iPad. You can use the same process to remove it.
Cheers
Hi HS,
As JT mentioned above it is possible to download multiple books in one go:
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Hi SMS
Downloading all resources is still possible (it wasn’t for a while) but the mechanism has changed.
See https://community.logos.com/forums/p/184500/1062641.aspx#1062641 for how to do this.
If you find an alternative method, downloading all at the same time, do let me know.
Mark already responded to you, but again, my warning: You will have heartache and headache if you download all of your resources... so don't do it!
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If you find an alternative method, downloading all at the same time, do let me know.Mark already responded to you, but again, my warning: You will have heartache and headache if you download all of your resources... so don't do it!
That rather depends on how many resources you have. A couple of hundred is fine, a couple of thousand is not. Given that HS was intending to download them one at a time, I assumed (s)he didn’t have so many that it would cause problems.
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JT, do you think that the new iPad pro with 256 Gig memory and upgraded processor would still have trouble with handling 9,000 resources? Apple claims it is able to replace a laptop, and my laptop has no problem with all my resources.
Is the problem with the App itself?
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Is the problem with the App itself?
i keep about 1500 on my iPad Verbum app and have no problems. That said you hit the nail on the head. The App itself is not up to it. And while improvements are always coming I am not sure we will ever see any super improvements as it has been hinted at more than one the future is the web app. Which of course as I understand it will always require the net. But then again most of the more powerful iOS app functions still require being online although basic hebrew/Greek look up offline is nearing release.
-dan
JT, do you think that the new iPad pro with 256 Gig memory and upgraded processor would still have trouble with handling 9,000 resources?
Yes. Absolutely.
I have 6000 resources downloaded on my iPad and I’ve experienced ZERO problems.
i keep about 1500 on my iPad Verbum app and have no problems.
Just because you haven't had any problems, doesn't mean that you won't. I am not going to badger you about it, but I strongly recommend others against doing so. FL has said the same thing.
Is the problem with the App itself?
It is partially the app, but to place all the blame there is unfair to FL. The nature of mobile devices is different in character and function than a "computer." The nature of iOS is also different than macOS. Additionally, the app has to be built for the iPhone as well as the iPad.
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Guess God just takes care of me. I have alway downloaded all of mu books to iPad Pro. At first I did have trouble with the mobil app, about 5 or 6 years ago. Since then I have not had trouble and I have over 22 tlhousand books. At first I downloaded one at a time but sometimes I was able to download all new books and any book not downloaded in one pass whih took about a week. There were about 25 books that would not download, Now I am gettering ready to download a lot of new books I just got and hope it still works the same way. It has been several months I have not used the iPad because of eye problems. I was declared legally blind in July and have problems with any printed material. I can't even use note anymore when I teach a Bible Class. Logos did tell me several times when I first started downloading all the library that I should download only those I would be using but that didn't help me back then and at first I did have problems and several times I had to start over and reinstall the mobile app. I am now finding it is easier for me now to use Logos on the iPad that on the computer. I just upgraded to Logos 10 with all features.
If by "content" you mean "books," you scroll slightly upwards and choose "download all." You should, however, not do so. The mobile app isn't designed for that usage and many problems can and will occur by doing so. The only scenario in which I feel good about recommending doing so is for users who live without internet for weeks/months at a time.
For clarification: The mobile apps are called "reader apps." Although there is some similar functionality, many features are desktop only. The mobile app is intended to supplement the desktop app, not to replace it.
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