introduce option to export resources to an e-reader (e.g. the Kindle), ideally with functional notes
Send to Kindle is available in Logos 6 and Verbum 6: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/92620.aspx
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Anonymous commented
I'd love it today!
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Anonymous commented
Yes, it is very difficult to read Logos books on an LCD screen. I would prefer to read them on an e-ink reader myself.
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Michael Dunlop commented
Or even a simple logos website designed especially for use with the kindle browser.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, this would be a very useful feature.
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Jon Kimmel commented
I would love this feature!
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Peter Black commented
Yes, gets my vote. However i can see that if Logos makes books compatible for one make of e-reader then why not them all? Difficult investment decision. Certainly Kindle seems to be the ideal book reader, notwithstanding the ubiquitous iPad!
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Gabriel Rodriguez commented
PLEASE!!!! This would make Logos every better!!
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Anonymous commented
I would love to see it implemented.
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Steven Garber commented
add a send to kindle for all library items.
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Mark Martin commented
I would love this feature.
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Brandon Vaughn commented
Yes please
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Matthew commented
Here we are in 2013, and I would still love to be able to do this. I have exported entire books from Logos to PDF (not epub... grrr!) which is quicker, but still annoying, just so that I can read them and not on my computer, but it takes forever! I have over 6,000 books on Logos - they really need an export feature! I'm not going to spend $200-$500 just to buy a "reader" (read that as an iPad mini or a Kindle Fire) when I already have an e-ink reader (Kindle Next Generation) that lasts up to a month without a charge. Please! The iPad or the Kindle Fire will never compete with battery life and easy readability with the e-ink readers.
I really wish the staff at Logos could understand this. Not everybody wants to sit at a computer or read from a backlit device that runs out of battery every couple of hours.
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Sakarías Ingólfsson commented
I love the idea, but I am not seeing how it could become reality. Simple reading would be the limit of such a feature, because the native software will hardly talk back to Logos. And even though a slight expansion of the export feature would probably be all to easy for the programmers, I bet it would be a nightmare for the licensing devision.
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Joe commented
it would make LOGOS, which is already enjoyable, ten times more so!!!
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Nancy Ho commented
Yes, please put in on kindle.
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Josh commented
This needs to be done. I would love to read my Logos books in e-ink. Please give us a solution to do this.
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Matt commented
I love the e-Ink readability of the Kindle (not Fire). It's much more like reading a book or Bible and Logos should support it. Sure I study Logos on my desktop or laptop at home. But on the road, it's the Kindle in my pocket that I read. Would be awesome to take my Logos resources with me.
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Anonymous commented
I would purchase a Kindle if I could read my Logos books on it and I would purchase many more books from Logos.
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Anonymous commented
I have many books in Logos that I have not read due to them being on the computer. I would love to be able to download them and read them on the Kindle. On the computer Logos is a source for reference/study. On a Kindle it would be a source for devotion and pleasure.
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Debra Milner commented
Given the proprietary nature of the Kindle, can a Kindle even be sideloaded? I would be happy with just straight "readable" epub, no hyperlinks needed, just let me read the books/excerpts.