Has anyone tried downloading a large Logos library on to a 12.9 iPad Pro with 16 gig ram with the M1 chip and 1000 gig SSD drive. Can it handle a library of some 12,000 resources effectively?
with the improvements in searching, etc. in the mobile app, it would be interesting.
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Mike Childs:Has anyone tried downloading a large Logos library on to a 12.9 iPad Pro with 16 gig ram with the M1 chip and 1000 gig SSD driv
No experience of this but I'm intrigued!
Mike Childs:with the improvements in searching, etc. in the mobile app, it would be interesting.
Have the found you get different / better search results when you have resources downloaded as opposed to accessing them in the cloud - assuming you have a reliable Internet connection?
I bought an iPad Air with 256 GB about 2 years ago. I have a huge library in Logos and the gobs of stuff I have downloaded into my Air don't make much of a dent at all. I think a big drive will easily handle your resources.
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I have the 12.9" M1 with 256 gig RAM and my Logos library has 6,232 resources including many mobile ed courses with video, and i have had no problems at all running it with my entire library downloaded.
John
I've had my entire (10K) library downloaded on my iPad for years with no problems.
I have my entire library of over 11,000 resources downloaded on my iPad Mini 6.
Well, I have my 43,000 resources on my iPhone ... for 20 years and no problem! Joking.
'Bama luckily, probably went to the game; else he'd be in the ICU.
Graham Criddle: Mike Childs:Has anyone tried downloading a large Logos library on to a 12.9 iPad Pro with 16 gig ram with the M1 chip and 1000 gig SSD driv No experience of this but I'm intrigued! Mike Childs:with the improvements in searching, etc. in the mobile app, it would be interesting. Have the found you get different / better search results when you have resources downloaded as opposed to accessing them in the cloud - assuming you have a reliable Internet connection?
John Kaess: I have the 12.9" M1 with 256 gig RAM and my Logos library has 6,232 resources including many mobile ed courses with video, and i have had no problems at all running it with my entire library downloaded. John
Thanks John. That is the kind of information that I was looking for.