Why hasn't Logos built Bible memorization into the app yet? I've encouraged our church to use the Logos app for daily Bible study but the memorization component (without simply looking back the screen to make sure they're learning it correctly) is missing. Memorization is needed to help our people get the Bible inside their hearts to protect them from sin and to guide them each day.
The desktop has a Memorization tool in the Tool menu. It had previously been combined with the Passage List IIRC.
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I am looking right at a Logos edition of the Latin Vulgate with the following copied-and-pasted content on its title page: BIBLIA SACRA IUXTA VULGATAM VERSIONEM ADIUVANTIBUS B. FISCHER, I. GRIBOMONT, H. F. D. SPARKS, W. THIELE RECENSUIT ET BREVI APPARATU INSTRUXIT ROBERT WEBER EDITIONEM QUINTAM EMENDATAM RETRACTATAM…
Very little is available in training on the effective use of (a) floating windows, (b) multiple monitors, (c) virtual desktops, and (d) multiple installations. This leads to complaints and suggestions that show lack of knowledge rather than Logos shortcomings. I suggest that Logos/Verbum build a handful of layouts using…
If I'm not mistaken, in all other panes where one can where there is a single input field in Logos, the input field is at or near the top of the pane. With the Study Assistant, at least in v. 47, the input field is at the very bottom of the pane. I know that's normal for at least some AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT) I think it…
Would really like to see in the future an added feature to the Memorization Tool that while using an original language (i.e. Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic) we might be able to practice memorizing verses by "Hearing/Audio" and practice "Typing" in that language using smaller chunks of scripture. Your thoughts? I am currently…
The Study Assistant saves requests that can later be accessed for further review. Would it be possible to do the same for Search requests?