-
You're not the first to ask. Must be a common problem. Already checked and it's the same.
-
Tried the sorting thing -- made no difference. I played around looking for an option on the documents.logos.com page that would make them available to my desktop, but came up dry. Any ideas?
-
Yes, they are there so the tablet is syncing with the Logos server just fine.
-
I have created a number of note documents in Logos using my Android tablet. I need to access those documents on my desktop, but they simply don't show up. So....I need some help resolving this issue. The log files are attached. The guys in the Android app forum tried really hard to help as did the help tech I talked to later. She reached the end of
-
Well, nothing at all appears on the right side of the window except a passage list I made on the desktop awhile back. I'll check out the account thing, but I only have one account with Logos, so I don't see how that could be the problem.
-
@Todd Fusti -- Actually, it's on the left side of the window in a list of other headings you mentioned. When I click on it I just get a blank window where I can type a new note. What I want is to access the notes I took on my tablet.
-
Visual filters? Not sure what they are. If I have any I didn't make them.
-
Yes, the documents are there. And, yes, it did need the "s". So, I must be doing something wrong when trying to access them. When Logos opens I click on the the 'documents' tab and choose the 'notes' menu item. That opens a window that will let me enter a new note. How do I get to my existing notes?
-
Ok, so I updated the Android app, restarted it and gave it time to upload all my note documents. I just started Logos 5 and still no notes. Any more ideas?
-
4.3.9 It makes a difference?
-
I've been attaching notes to references using the Android app. Is really handy, especially if I use the Google speech to text feature. The app lets me create documents for the notes and I've been titling them with the name of whichever book of the Bible the note is referenced to. I tried to access my notes on my desktop (I'm using Logos 5) and can't
-
I really like the way my notes can be accessed from any version of the Bible I happen to be reading. I would like it to be the same for when I highlight or underline scriptures but it appears that's the Logos app for Android will not do this. Is there a way around this, to make it happen?
-
It would be really handy if it will work. I will, of course, experiment with it sometime soon. I use Nuance Software's Dragon Naturally Speaking (v.11.5) software when I need speech to text for entering notes, blog posts or new chapters on my current book project. Does this work with Logos's note taking feature? Would be extremely nice and very useful
-
OK, so I installed Logos 5. I've been using the Logos 4 Bible Study base package. Its been great, although maybe a little short on resources. The L6 packages are too expensive for my budget, are the L5 packages still available? (I couldn't find any on the Logos web site.)
-
I didn't see any replies in that list from someone at Logos. Do they not look at these forums?
-
I have been checking out The Bible Speaks Today commentary series published by IVP and it seems to be pretty decent. Logos offers the New Testament series -- are there any plans to add the Old Testament volumns to this collection?
-
The LOGOS Android app doesn't give me enough options when using the search feature. For instance, this morning I wanted to search the KJV, limiting the search to Paul's epistles. I choose a Bible search and then clicked the drop down menu to set the resource. But the KJV wasn't listed, so I had to leave the search screen, go to my library and choose
-
I have a really nice little Wi-Fi network here at home where I use my tablet and Logos the most. That part is great, but I often want to use Logos when I am someplace that doesn't have Wi-Fi access. When I try to access the Passage Guide in that situation, the menu is grey except for the "Add To Favorites" button. Doesn't really make sense to me. Why
-
This seems to be the way developers for Android apps think. Put together a really great program and let your users "discover" all its features. I had hoped that Logos would be different, but, really, their documentation for the desktop software is almost nonexistent as well. They seem to think that their video tutorials are enough and they aren't. A
-
The upswipe worked! Thanks! I'd have never thought of that. I'm back in business! :>)