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You can really only have one book open at a time, but the app keeps track of the last 25 viewed books. You can think of the list as recently viewed books instead of open books.
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[quote user="Chris Elford"]The first night I got books, the titles appeared but were later erased.[/quote] We're still waiting on publisher permission to deliver many books to the iPhone. There was a very brief period when some books appeared in error. We hope to get them available soon, but it's up to the publishers.
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We don't yet have permission from the publisher to deliver the resources from the collections you asked about. You should have many more than 50 resources though. I checked your account and it looks okay. "How to Study the Bible" is a non-free resource you should have.
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[quote user="jasonledbetter"] What is the time delay for syncing? [/quote] The iPhone itself does not sync but relies on the server to tell it where to go. The servers sync about every minute. Also keep in mind that if you change between Bibles it will open the new resource to the same position as the previous resource. The iPhone app also defaults
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[quote user="Kenneth Morris"] The little white on red "X" graphic in the middle does not look like the iphone app. It looks like a different app. [/quote] That is a screenshot from the iPhone app, displaying reverse interlinear data from Romans in the ESV.
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[quote user="Philip Spitzer"] How much will it cache? [/quote] Honestly, I don't know. It's up to the iPhone OS.
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While most things don't work offline, you can still access cached content. If there's a particular book you're reading, flip ahead a few pages when you do have Internet access and those pages will be available when you're offline.