SUGGESTION: Hovering over a link to a resource should show whether I have a license for it

Thomas Glen Leo
Thomas Glen Leo Member Posts: 67 ✭✭
edited December 16 in English Forum

I love that references in resources on Logos link directly to other resources in Logos.  And for many resources, such as large commentary series, I know whether I own them.  But for most of the thousands of resources in my Logos library, I don't know off the cuff, when I see a linked reference in whatever I'm reading, whether I have access to the linked resource.

It would be great if hovering, or right-clicking, on a link to a resource would pop up an indication whether I have access to the linked resource.  This would avoid my clicking on a link just to see whether I own the resource - which takes me to a freshly opened tab on some random pane among everything I have open in Logos, which either shows me the resource, or shows me excerpts and a purchase price.  I'm not saying there aren't times I would click on a link knowing I don't have access so I could see the price, but most of the times I click on a link it's just to read the referenced text if I have access to it, and if I don't, I just close the tab and return to my reading.  It would be nice to know whether there's any point in clicking on the link.

Thanks!