I purchased a bigMe e-ink tablet. These two changes would make it the best way to use Logos for reading books.
I'm certainly interested in e-ink reading capability. I use the Supernote currently. If I could read my Logos library on one I'd definitely use it. I would seriously consider the switch to a device if I knew there was one that gave me reasonable access to Logos features. Most of the in-app and function features listed in the above comments would interest me. I don't need dedicated devices, just make it work on existing open e-ink devices. I will check out the Boox listed above.
Thanks Logos team for the continued feature growth of the app. Please keep up the good work.
Blessings and peace, David
There is a similar feature request here:
We should all vote for both.
I don't think your links are working anymore….
What is the best tablet to use with Logos now? Ive been trying for years to find it. Which Boox is best?
I've heard a couple of people say they are really loving the Note Air5 C
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Please allow us to create and edit basic tables in Notes.
Logos Development Team, I am a long‑term Logos user and recently subscribed specifically to gain access to the Study Assistant. Overall, I have been very impressed with the tool. However, I immediately noticed that the inquiry text box has a very restrictive character limit. As a real‑world example, I completed the first…
I use Sermon Builder to create lecture notes for various classes, too. So, expanding the AI functions to help with non-bible subjects would be great. For example, an outline for Late middle medieval church history would save me lots of time and help direct research
would really love to see clippings integrated with Sermon builder
Bring Logos Link to Firefox.