Please, please, make it possible to copy straight into Evernote! So many of us seminary students use it all the time for research, it's becoming a rather glaring omission.
Thanks,
Nathan
[Y]
Not a seminary student, but a pastor that does much the same with Evernote, OneNote, and The Journal (http://www.davidrm.com/). I do not know if making the target open-ended is possible, but that would be of real help. Even just Evernote would be helpful. Cut and Paste works, but could be improved.
Please, please, make it possible to copy straight into Evernote!
[y]
I already integrate with EN, the hard way. I copy help info (examples, tips, etc.) for Logos there, and link them to entries in my Favorites tool.
I don't work much the other way because it is cumbersome. Making some kind of EN clipping tool work in Logos would be excellent.
There is one problem with direct Evernote integration -- a lot of use OneNote. Instead, I'd prefer to see a set of features that would make it easier to work with any outside notes program, including the ability to have a link to the location in Logos included in the information copied to the clipboard when you do any copy in Logos. It could just be an option in the bibliography settings, a checkbox that says, "copy url to Logos resource with bibliography information," that people could use to make it easier to copy information into notes files in other software.
I've only been asking for this feature for at least four years, to no avail. It's been promised in the past, but it's never been shipped.
And before anyone who says, "you can already do this," jumps into the thread -- yes, I know you can copy the current Logos location onto the clipboard by going to the top left of the resource, selecting the dropdown, and choosing "copy URL." But doing so makes copying every reference from Logos into an external package a multistep process -- copy the text, switch to the other application, paste, switch back to Logos, copy the location, switch back to the other package, paste (hopefully in the right place).
What we're talking about here is the option to copy the URL along with the biblio information, or in place of it, so you can simply copy, switch, then paste.
Since Logos won't respect their user's privacy in terms of notes, they should at least provide a more streamlined way to work with external software packages that does.
:-)
Russ