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The recommended specs by Logos are a bit inflated in my opinion, especially on the RAM requirement. I'm not sure how they come up with those specs but I have never come close to needing what they state, and I use Logos almost daily with a dozen or more synced windows open at the same time. For example, I run Logos 5 all of the time on a machine with
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I also ask that development continue on the Windows 8/8.1 App.
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[quote user="alabama24"] [quote user="Mark Nolette"]I have about 14 gigs left on my tablet's hard drive.[/quote] That's not very much! [/quote] Although, that does not sound like very much, believe it or not, it is adequate and workable for the kind of device these tablets are. They are not designed to replace your desktop computer. And, if you store
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alabama24: Thanks for the quick reply. I don't want to remove the Perseus Collection from my desktop computer. I just don't need/want it on my tablet which has very limited storage space.
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Mark, my understanding of the Hide Resources feature is that it hides the resources from view, but it does not really remove them from the device. I called Logos tech support a couple of month ago asking for how to remove some of these unwanted resources and they told me there was no way to do it. All that I could do is "hide" them, but that would not
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[quote user="Randy W. Sims (Shayne)"]I also suspect from some of the other things I've read that it / may / be possible to get Logos working on the slower atom tablet, in a limited (but still extremely workable) kiosk-like mode - only allowing one of each resource to be open at once by default (one bible, one passage guide, etc.), reusing the same window
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Yep... what Bill said. :-)
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[quote user="glorybound9"]I don't find the Windows 8 app store "Logos Bible" app very useful as it is only a reader with no other functions included, i.e., no copy/paste, no highlighting, no notetaking. The ESV Windows 8 app store app does allow copy and paste and functions much better as a reader in general. I recommend it over the Logos "Bible" app
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[quote user="glorybound9"] Actually, while Logos 5 can run well on my ASUS VivoTab Smart tablet with Windows 8, the program still does not support the touch functionality. I cannot copy and paste a verse to a blog post for example. I can use the Copy Bible verse tool, but then if I want to quote a paragraph from a book, selecting and copying text is
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@Michael: Each to his own, but you do realize that I am the guy who made the statement you just quoted and I am also the guy who made the follow-up post just before your comment. As I indicated, I have learned to work with the current state of the application and it has become quite useful. I will say without reservation that I much prefer my set up
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After using the full version of Logos 5 for several weeks now, running under Windows 8 Pro on my Dell Latitude 10 tablet, let me add the following: After making a few changes to the way I use Logos, the application is now quite functional and I am happy with it. On my desktop computer, I typically have between 15 and 20 windows/tabs open all of the
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@Joshua: I assume you mean a Windows 8 modern interface app for Logos? Just to clarify for someone reading through this thread and perhaps getting the wrong idea, Logos 5 works well with Windows 8 Pro.
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Some quick time results, not at all scientific. But will give you a general idea, perhaps... Time to launch program: 30 sec Time to do a Bible search of top Bibles for word, "knowledge": 14 sec Time to do a Basic search of Library for word, "knowledge": 17 sec Not bad if you consider the portability and battery life for this little tablet. Test was
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Please make the interface more touch friendly. Touch screens are the trend and here to stay, even when running Desktop applications under Windows 8. And, now that the new tablets, like the Surface Pro, with the full version of Windows OS are out and will continue to grow in popularity, it seems obvious that Logos 5 needs to be touch friendly. (I'm not
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I really appreciate the new download management feature that has just been added to Logos. However, please increase its functionality to include the ability to manage my downloads to all of my computers/devices. For example, I have a new Windows 8 Tablet that has a very small amount of storage (64GB). So, I would like to be able to control the resources
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I should probably add as a response to your original question that after spending more time with Logos on this little tablet, I have learned how to accommodate the limitations of both the Logos software and the tablet hardware and find it to be quite useful, even in its current state. As a comparison, I also have a Motorola Xoom tablet running Android
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I already answered the win 8 app question, but regarding highlighting and Logos in general, the biggest problem is there is no right-click menu after selecting text which gives you access to highlighting when using a stylus or your finger. So, you have to have the highlighting tool window open the whole time taking up valuable screen space and generally
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This is the forum that discusses info regarding the Windows 8 App... http://community.logos.com/forums/108.aspx Yes, the current Win8 App is pretty basic. But it is functional for reading. Ideally, it would as a minimum support highlighting, but that feature does not appear to be too high on Logos' priority list of features. If they follow the same
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I have been using Logos 5 with a Dell Latitude 10 tablet, which has the same specs as the Acer W510, the Samsung ATIV SmartPC, ASUS Vivotab Smart, Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet 2, and others, with the Atom Clover Trail chip set. Logos 5 does run on it. However, it is very slow. And, what is even worse is that Logos 5 is very touch interface unfriendly. In
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Thank you for the continued work on the Win8 RT version! Looking forward to feature parity between all versions/editions of Logos.