I have a couple of thoughts for what might be useful features in notes. If these are already available, please point me to where/how to do them.
First, it would be nice to be able to build a hierarchical structure of notebooks within notebooks much like the MS Windows file system. For example, a user might create a notebook titled "God" containing sub notebooks like "God's Attributes", "God Speaks", "God Relents", "God Listens', "God Working Through People", etc. This would provide a strong structure for notes.
It would also be nice to be able to place a note in more than one notebook. In relational database terms there is a many to many relationship between notes and notebooks in that a notebook may contain one or more notes and a note may exist in one or more notebooks. So, notes in the "God/God Working Through People" notebook might also be in a notebook "People Used by God."
It appears that there already exists a many to many relationship between a note and its source (defined by "anchors", in that Logos allows multiple anchors to be associated with a note. Therefore, a note may be associated with one or more associated item and an associated item can be associated with on or more notes.
Finally, it would be really nice to be able to automatically generate notes for Bible cross references and/or scripture references that exist in Logos books and tools. There could be a user defined filter that would limit this to a subset of resources. Once the notes were created the user could add their note content, flag the note to keep or drop and etc. One method cold be to generate a working screen of potential notes where the user could add notes to the items of their choosing. Pressing save would only generate notes for items with user input. The others would be discarded.
Enough for now!