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Me too, although he offers a lot of stuff in Kindle format and a lot of free resources in the same format. But yeah - it'd be nice if Logos and Mr. Cloud could make his resources available. However I rather suspect it may not be financially viable for Logos. Us Independent Baptists know Mr. Cloud, but how many outside of IFB circles have ever heard
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It does! Thank you.
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Agree. In fact, the home page is basically unusable because of this. Scrolling through my prayer lists and checking off prayer requests is as slow as molasses and this only happened on the last update.
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Well, I tried it and determined that the Surface 3 is too slow to be useful for Logos. Everything works just fine and the Home page actually works at acceptable speed. But reading through scriptures has too many pauses and and is maddening. You scroll a page, wait a couple seconds and then you can scroll again. This is the biggest issue for me. Search
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I have the lower end Surface 3 with LTE and I'm planning to install Logos on it. I know the performance won't match that of my main laptop which is a Core i7 with 8 GB RAM, but it will be used primarily for reading and it should be able to handle that. I'll try to remember to post about how well it works after I've installed it.
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Agree that Laridian's Pocket Bible app is the best for Windows RT. In fact, it's the ONLY worthwhile Bible Study app that I've found for Windows RT. (And for the record, I've been using Pocket Bible for years - back to the old Pocket PC/Windows Mobile days). I'm pretty much a solid Mac guy (owning 5 Mac and iOS devices) but I got the Surface RT (original
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I have to chime in here and say in my church and all Independent Fundamental Baptist Churches that have a Spanish-speaking ministry we use the RVR60. As to the remark that the Spanish of the RVR is no longer used in Latin America, that is correct, but it IS used in Spain. I speak Spanish as spoken in Spain (and my wife is a Spaniard) and we do still
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Thank you so much, again. I'd never have figured this out on my own. One issue is that I have Logos open to the last layout rather than the home page or blank layout on start. Doing what you suggested works perfectly. I do have saved layouts - I mainly use them for e-books that I'm reading which I tend to read only on the computer. Bible texts and commentaries
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Thanks, Alabama. That seems to work on Android as well at least as going to the last read on the computer. I guess there's no way to get the computer to pick up last read from the mobile device. But at least it's halfway there!
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Okay, I've tired finding an answer to this question and not having any success. I would like to be able to pick up my reading place on my mobile device and have that reading place also be the same place where I pick up when I return to my computers. So far as I've seen, it works fine between computers. When I read on my Windows machine and then go to
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David, my Mac is a Macbook Air, so the memory is soldered in, therefore it's "Apple memory". But I've used it with Mac Minis that I owned where I did have 3rd party memory installed and I didn't have problems with the Minis either that I can recall.
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I haven't read every entry in this thread, but I'm rather surprised that so many seem to find the Mac version inadequate. Somewhere in this thread someone mentioned that a lot of Mac users aren't posting because they're happily using the program. Here I raise my hand as one of those users. I originally bought the Windows version of the program, even
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Thanks, Graham. I did see that in another thread. Not exactly obvious, but it gets the job done!
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Thanks for that tip! Makes it much easier to see only downloaded resources. However, it's hardly intuitive. If you hadn't mentioned this, I don't know that I would have ever figured it out!
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1. Have highlights show in all Bibles. Other mobile Bible programs do this. I have dual-panes with the Reina-Valera 1960 and King James open. Most of my reading is done with the RVR60 so that's the one i put highlights in. It'd be great if the same passages were highlighted in the KJV. 2. Be able to see only downloaded resources. I typically only use
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Unfortunately on both my Nexus 7 and Galaxy S3, I get constant crashes. Last night in service was trying to follow scripture references from the lesson but Logos crashed 3 times and I just gave up and just used another Bible program I have installed. Just now I tried again and changing pages caused it to crash. For the record, I always have two panes
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Just to add my 2 cents here. I used to own a 13" MacBook Pro wound up selling it because I considered it to be too big and heavy. I wanted very light and very portable. It was an older model - 2008 or 2009 IIRC. The latest generation of MBAs (2011) was the first generation of MBA that I considered worth owning, and the 11" is exactly the size and weight
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I also own the latest versions of both packages. I actually started with Accordance 7 back when I first switched to the Mac back on 2005. (Actually I started with QuickVerse and was totally unsatisfied with it, but didn't want to spend the money on Accordance, but realised the I really disliked QuickVerse and Accordance was the only other real option
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I see the same thing when trying to login to logos.com and I get an error on starting Logos 4 on my Macs that say it's unable to authenticate. Good thing I had already downloaded the book I bought this morning!
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Well, I'm the newbiest of the newbies! I just purchased the Bible Study collection yesterday (the price was irresistable). I'm actually primarily a Mac user and use Accordance on my Macs. However, I wanted a great Bible Study program for my one Windows machine and decided on Logos because the consensus I had read pegged Logos as the best of the best