What happened to line indicating where you are in a book?
Logos mobile app used to have a line that indicated where you were in a book. I don’t see that anymore. You used to be able to tell if you were a quarter of the way into a book or a halfway through a book, etc.
Optimistically Egalitarian (Galatians 3:28)
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This was removed and we need to complain until it comes back.
I can't really complain, since I've been Logos mobile app-free for 2023 (except to check if it's safe to re-install). Today, it is!
But watching Kindle, app planning seems to struggle thu-out that northwest state. The new Mac Kindle tried really hard to be like my Oasis, but randomly, just decided, nah, let's mix 'em up! Pop the TOC on the right! Hide the theme-update! Whoo-hoo! Cackle, cackle. So, I use the 'Classic'.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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I really liked this feature and hated to see it go. Bring it back Logos/FL.
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Is there a Logos Feedback entry we can vote on?
https://feedback.logos.com/boards/logos-mobile-app
Add one here and we can go upvote it.
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
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You can click at the top and it will show you where in the table of contents you are, which gives you an approximate idea of how far you are in the book, but it is not the same thing.
Optimistically Egalitarian (Galatians 3:28)
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This was removed and we need to complain until it comes back.
FACTS!!! Right on!
Myke Harbuck
Lead Pastor, www.ByronCity.Church
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Yes, this is a huge problem.
Not only does it make it harder to track your progress reading, but it also makes it very difficult to "flip" to another section of the book. I don't understand why they would downgrade the product... [:(]
Gold: Logos 8 | Bronze: Logos 9, Baptist, Reformed, Ordinariate | Starter: Messianic Jewish, Eastern Rite | Academic: Premium
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Faithlife has always been reluctant to provide good navigation. On mobile, they goofed up, and then had to remove the nav-bar, I suppose.
On the desktop, one of the 20th Anniversary (2029) fix-it items, is a button to close the TOC rollups all at once. The 25th Anniversary (2034) is reserved for the ability to see the TOC positioning on opening a resource (another nav-feature that disappeared).
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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