What are your thoughts about having the Bible study guide as a full Logus book. The advantage to this is we will be able to read the lesson and our answers will sync to our desktop computers. If you were interested in something like this how much would you be willing to pay each quarter
- I'd have to think a bit on the price Lynden, but the idea sounds wonderful. How much do they require to produce them? Also have you heard any rumors about Andrews Bible commentary going digital?
- My personal use case would not benefit much. When I teach, I create a Notes doc that syncs to my tablet. Sure the quarterly personal book links don't sync but I cut/paste the relevant sections into the notes. When I don't teach, I don't use tech to record answers, so no great loss. The current process works for me. Many thanks to Neal and Alan for continuing John's great work in this area.
- I would love it, as it would then sync to our mobile devices as well. And maybe get the Ellen G. White Notes done as well.