I have a wishlist for the iPod / iPhone / iPad version of Logos:
- being able to see my sermon notes and book contents at the same time - being able to follow hyperlinks from my sermon notes - being able to highlight and writing and keeping notes in book contents - save favorites in different files (per sermon or lesson) - sync notes, favorites between mobile and PC/Mac versions (like I do in kindle)
William Rodriguez:being able to see my sermon notes and book contents at the same time - being able to follow hyperlinks from my sermon notes
That would be cool enough for me!
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Yes, yes, yes & yes.
Currently, when I am taking notes on a sermon I use Logos but am stuck using either my netbook or logmein via my android phone, ipod, or ipad.
Jacob HantlaPastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church gbcaz.org | hantla.com/blog
Notes synced with the mobile versions would be awesome!
Also support for the new special full screen mode in MacOS 10.7 when it comes out next month.
I would also like to see the reverse video while reading apply to anything in the logos app. It is very "annoying" when in a low light situation to do anything else (e.g. change books, go to library, do a word lookup, ...) as the reverse video only applies when reading.
It would also be very nice to have a direct interface in the app to the screen brightness.
I would buy an iPad instantly when Logos comes out with that feature!
Lionel B Dyck: I would also like to see the reverse video while reading apply to anything in the logos app. It is very "annoying" when in a low light situation to do anything else (e.g. change books, go to library, do a word lookup, ...) as the reverse video only applies when reading. It would also be very nice to have a direct interface in the app to the screen brightness.
It is possible to set low light mode on the iPad itself. If you go into "Settings", it is under "General" then "Accessibilty" and then "Triple-Click Home". Once you are there choose the option to "Toggle White on Black". Once you have done this, you can triple click your iPad to go to low light mode. Triple clicking again takes you back to normal.
Josh
Ability to narrow search criteria. Like NT OT, etc.
for in Him we live and move and have our being
There are many features that would be great, but I think the most useful, along with being less complex to implement, would be:
1. Allow highlighing in books and sync the highlighting (like Kindle)
2. Allow a note file to be opened side by side with a book. This does not need to be fancy, a simple place to type some notes until you can get back to a PC would work for me.
Fred GrecoSenior Pastor, Christ Church PCA, Katy, TXWindows 7 64-bit; Logos 4.5
I'd love to see my prayer list added to my ipod / ipad / iphone app
Fred Greco:Allow a note file to be opened side by side with a book. This does not need to be fancy, a simple place to type some notes until you can get back to a PC would work for me.
My thoughts exactly! Something very simple - functioning like a simple mobilenote or something.
Jonathan Sine
Pastor - Squamish Baptist Church
2 Cor. 4.6
William Rodriguez: I have a wishlist for the iPod / iPhone / iPad version of Logos: - being able to see my sermon notes and book contents at the same time - being able to follow hyperlinks from my sermon notes - being able to highlight and writing and keeping notes in book contents - save favorites in different files (per sermon or lesson) - sync notes, favorites between mobile and PC/Mac versions (like I do in kindle)
You know some way of using the desktop to say which notes are avaialble to iPhone/iPad thru a check box or something would be nice. Actually that would be nice for a lot of Logos content. If I synced all my notes, that might be a little overkill on the iPad. but nonetheless...
Functional Notes, yep. Needed.
Ability to highlight text on my iPhone. That would mean I could use books in Logos instead of Kindle or Olivetree,
#1 Highlighting
#2 Clippings
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Ian McAsey: I'd love to see my prayer list added to my ipod / ipad / iphone app
I would like to have a choice to sync or not to sync favorites between my iPad and laptop. I could keep a better handle on books that I want to reference for the iPad that I wouldn't need to reference on the laptop.
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