The Logos Bible app just got better:
“For iPhone and iPad users, this means customizable reading plans, Community Notes, split-screen viewing and more media. Readers on Android-enabled devices can now enjoy notes and highlighting, as well as a language tool. And all Bible app users, including those on Macs, PCs, and Kindle Fires, will appreciate the new homepage navigation and design.”
No matter where you are or what flavor of the Logos Bible app you use, your digital library, study tools and notes are at the tips of your fingers.
“Split-screen viewing lets users read secondary texts side by side with the Bible, with both panels scrolling in sync. Highlighting puts 80-plus colors and symbols at readers’ fingertips. The languages feature gives access to the Bible’s original Greek and Hebrew with a simple tap-and-hold on any word. With word studies, users can explore the original languages with links to dictionaries, lexicons and cross-references that let them compare Bible translations.
Included with the free app are 44 digital resources; with a free Logos account, readers unlock 25 more. The Logos 4 ecosystem gives access to 29,000-plus electronic Christian resources and dozens of advanced Bible study tools.”
YouVersion is awesome, but if you’re interested in complementing your Bible translation with robust study tools, you might want to consider tapping into the Logos ecosystem.
[via Logos]
Christi says
No, if you really and truly want to study the Bible and keep your focus truly on the Bible, you should look into Accordance on the Mac. Way better software — faster searches and full of features. Version 10 absolutely has taken Accordance to a whole other dimension. You owe it to yourself to check out Accordance before your plunk down any money on any bible software as it is a huge investment. Also take note that Accordance is actively developed and updated regularly, the tech support and customer service is great, and they offer free training seminars throughout the year all over the US. Logos charges for their training and it isn’t cheap. I’m a very satisfied Accordance user.
Eric Dye says
I can tell! 😀