This is a friendly nudge... I love using Logos on the desktop and it is better than ever. I'm feeling a bit frustrated by the webapp though. It really doesn't seem like the webapp is getting the focus and attention we were promised especially not in the right places. The core features are floundering at alpha quality when advanced features are being rolled out.
There are some key areas where Biblia and bible.faithlife.com is still better. I can still actually drill down and find my content because it is possible to search the library view with things like 'type:monograph title:mission'. I can easily get to the table of contents for the book I'm reading. It's possible to make some notes. Give a book a rating.
Don't get me wrong I know that it takes time to make an app etc but please focus on the core basics: find a book, read a book, return to where you left off, put a thumb in a few places.
The experimental display has been experimental for all this time and still falls over every 2nd time I use it. I always have to turn it off either in chrome or firefox on both mac and linux. It seems obvious that the experiment should be abandoned and it should be implemented in a different way - maybe take a hint from pdf.js? I don't know I'm not an expert. We need a stable and great reading experience.
Most features of Logos seem to be built on search. I can get a passage guide but I can't just search journals or just search systematic theologies or just search books by Calvin etc. It isn't possible to have more than two things side by side. I can't see anything like the info panel. We need to be able to sort, filter, and search our library.
In brief, a guide is nice but really I just want to be able to read a book and search my library at a minimum after paying for a subscription for 2 years it feels disappointing that this is not possible.