So I recently purchased a Kindle and have been looking around for ways to read my Logos books on it. My first option was to use the export function and some work-arounds to get it on my Kindle. However, I just discovered biblia.com and http://library.logos.com. I've tried the first, but not the second yet. I was able to log onto biblia with my logos account and open my books there using the kindle browser. It was pretty cool and a lot easier than export/convert/upload/repeat depending on the size of the book.
So first I have a question. What's the difference between the two sites? Maybe someone from logos could chime in on that.
Secondly, if you have a Kindle (or other e-reader) what would you like to see most integrated into biblia.com / logos.library.com
In that regard, the "home," "library" and "search" buttons don't show up on my Kindle screen. They're there and I can mouse over and click on them. I just can't see them. Secondly I haven't messed around with it a lot yet, but I would definitely like to be able to mark up text (underline, annotate) while I read on my Kindle and then be able to access notes made there, when I study in logos4?
Thanks to those at Logos who are working hard to make these things all work together.