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That's the goal, though the full feature set is a few months behind. There will be updates of the Alpha every two weeks until it's complete.
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If you're using the iPhone account, you want to use your www.logos.com login, not your Libronix Customer ID. (That's stored on the /MyAccount page at www.logos.com.)
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[quote user="BillCaulfield"]Is there something special that need to be done to get access to the books on my library? [/quote] In some cases we don't yet have permission from the publisher to offer the book for mobile access. (We're working on this, and adding books almost daily.) But the bigger issue is that you don't have access to the "use my library
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[quote user="DominicM"]It would be nice if there were a way to swap gestures (it seems funny working backwards) [/quote] We're following the iPhone paradigm of "sliding" the thing under your finger. So the <-- swipe slides the page to the left, bringing in the page to the right. We spent time with almost every other e-book reader on the iPhone and tried
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[quote user="Erik"] i don't see many resources that i own.[/quote] You will be able to soon...
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Correct. But did we mention it's free? :-)
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[quote user="Jon Rumble"]I guess the obvious question is - while some of the features obviously require net access, will future updates bring the ability to download bibles or other books to the phone itself for offline reading? Otherwise if eg you're on a plane, the app becomes unusable...[/quote] No rest for the weary... :-) Yes, we did realize this
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If you like it, please feel free to give it a 5-star rating and a positive review. If you don't like it, I think you should take time to see future updates before rushing into a rating or review. :-)
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[quote user="Chris Roberts"]Public beta: When Logos 4 for PC is released, will the Mac version stay private or will it be opened up like the 1.0 beta was? When the PC version is released will we still be bound by the NDA for the Mac version?[/quote] When the Windows product goes live, the Mac product will enter a public beta (alpha).
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We're working on this problem, but for now the closest thing we have is the Andersen-Forbes Hebrew analysis, which is marked up with some basic semantic domains and can be searched with them, using the syntax searching system. http://www.logos.com/sbl
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If you have a Windows Mobile / Pocket PC phone, please take our survey . Your answers will help us plan future products. Thanks! -- Bob
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We're letting almost all the pre-pubs hang around in hopes of more orders in the future. We are also working on a gift-giving system (as part of a larger credit system), but don't have support for this in our e-commerce engine yet. Thanks!
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We can build the pericope sets from an Excel sheet with column A the section title and column B the verse range. We don't have plans for these right now -- I hadn't heard of them! -- but if you'd like to submit them we could integrate them at some point in the future.
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That's a great idea, and I'd do it if I thought there was even remotely enough interest. But I've got a few facts that make it clear this is not yet profitable. A) I know how much we sell to Windows users. I know how much we sell to Mac users. I know the relative market share of those platforms on the desktop, and my sales breakdown follows the industry
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Our aim is to be 100% Unicode compatible, for all scripts. In the 3.x platform we use Microsoft's Uniscribe technology (USP10.DLL) for Windows, and can support almost any script it does. (If IE supports it, we probably do.) On the Mac I believe we're presently using IBM's ICU. In the future we'll be using Microsoft's WPF and ICU; WPF is better is some
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I don't know the date, though I imagine it's after the start of the year. And I doubt they'll be released one at a time -- I think it's all at once. (I know we have multiple people working on it in parallel.)
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[quote user="BobbyTerhune"]Logos could still sell these resources if they wanted to.[/quote] Actually, we don't have (and can't get) a license at any price....
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[quote user="Colin Thornby"]I'm hoping that there will still be some retail presence in Australia[/quote] We examined our international sales and found that direct sales from overseas were dramatically higher than sales through distributors. In the age of the Internet, people communicate directly. (Case in point: You're corresponding with me directly
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The decision was based on a careful analysis of our sales; you can be assured that we didn't turn off any channel that was doing significant business.
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