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You can save any book or Bible you own for offline use. Get free resources when you download the app and sign in, and do better Bible study with exclusive Logos Bible study tools. Just choose the book, pick a time frame, and the plan is in place. And it works perfectly offline. Just search for your sermon passage or topic to find curated overviews. Or dive deep into trusted sermon resources. Not only are we bringing Factbook to mobile for the first time, Factbook for Logos 9 has more data than ever before.
Passage Lists Use Reference Scanner to snap a picture of a document and look up many verses at once, then save those verses as a Passage List. Quickly navigate to to any verse in the Bible, or search your library to go deeper. In addition, all your Logos books will sync to your device so you can read them on the go. The Notes feature has been updated for Logos 9 customers. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. The subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.
Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of renewal. Subscriptions may be managed by you and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your Account Settings after purchase. This software has very useful tools to help with biblical studies, not to mention an amazing selection of content.
On average the content is more expensive than the print counterparts, but because of the tagging used to link the resource content to bible studies the useful tools I mentioned earlier I think it is worth it. I have only been using for about a month and am very grateful for this app. I have been using the Olive Tree app for almost 2 years now, so maybe once i am more familiar with the Logos iOS app, I will feel differently. Once problem I have for sure with the iOS app is my new resources sometimes are not available right away it took 3 days for an audio book to show up, and my TDNT still does not show up and that was included in the first package I bought about a month ago.
Still over all I am very grateful for the obvious time and effort put into building this app. The dev team is awesome. They are really working hard to making this app a great study and resource tool.
The app is getting a lot more user friendly and easier to study. It is not the desktop app but it is getting there. I use the app more than I use the desktop app. The one thing I would love for the dev team to work on would be the note taking functionality. The app makes you leave your reading and takes you off to a different screen. Would it be possible to have notes in a tab? Also it would be nice to know when you created a note so you can reference back when you created it for reference.
It would be nice to have the note with the date on the side of the note. Other than that this app surpasses every other bible App in the App Store when it comes to bible study and accessing a huge library of resources. Nothing else has the tremendous amount of resources as Logos does. You have to try it to believe it. The Logos team just keep out doing themselves. The app keeps getting better with every release. Do not hesitate to get this app.
I'm glad you like the app! You may be pleasantly surprised at some changes to notes coming this year :. This is really a wonderful app that has helped me organize my Bible studying and even do some inductive Bible study.
I have one critique though, well two, and I think they could really make the app better. It has to do with the notes feature. I love that you can make notebooks and see all of the highlights and notes you have done in one place.
I wish though that it would display the text that was highlighted their in the notes section, or at least the reference. This would really make the notes feature more useful, to go back and see what was highlighted quickly and find what you were looking for or catch themes or similarities easier. Right now you have to open the note and click them then it opens the chapter were it is, this is nice but cumbersome if you are looking for something or trying to study a theme with this tool.
For example, a place to make everything in pink highlighter pin could automatically go into a notebook called resurrection. This would really aid in topical study. Unlike Bible apps focused solely on reading, Logos lets you seamlessly switch from uncluttered reading to robust study. A library of biblical resources is built right in, making it simple to consult a commentary or reference work with a couple taps.
Not only can you create a reading plan for your Bible, but you can also make one for any book in the built-in Logos Library. Choose from a carefully curated digital library of books and Bible study resources. With Reference Scanner, looking up a verse is as easy as snapping a photo. Just scan a biblical reference from any digital or paper surface like your church bulletin , and Logos will automatically open to that passage. Got a list of passages?
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