Many have asked how to open up their Kindle app from within Logos because some of their books are not available in Logos but they own them on Kindle. I set this up and it works well. Then I realized that I can use the same Logos URL function to connect to Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/) which would provide "free" web reading access to over 70,000 books. Of course, Gutenberg is not exclusively Christian or Bible resources, but there are thousands of commentaries and writings of Christians that are easily searched and accessed by connecting the URL to Logos the Logos toolbar on the home screen.
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg is a library of free eBooks.
www.gutenberg.org
- Is there a training video fishbowl how this is done?
- Is there a training video, how this is done?
Ric Robinson — Edited
Absolutely, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvLMelzK20k Basically, to add an external app (e.g. Kindle) or an external web site (e.g. Gutenberg.org) to your Logos Toolbar Shortcut, you drag and drop a link from your external PC app (computer address) or URL (hyperlink) from the web site onto your toolbar. You may have to drag it around until you find free area on your toolbar to drop it. If you are successful, you will see the icon of the link on your toolbar. My preference is to include a label with the icon, so right click on the icon to add a label if you prefer a label name on the toolbar.