Please add the visual filters from desktop to the mobile app (e.g., page numbers, notes/highlights, active reference, corresponding words, Factbook tags, popular highlights, and more).
I also need to see my visual filters on my iOS device, as that is what I typically read and teach from. As it is currently, I need to use a laptop. Any timeline on when this might be available?
I've just recently come across being able to set up visual filters in Logos. I love being able to identify a Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek word regardless of how it's translated into English. The downside is that I do 99% of my Bible reading on my Android tablet or iPhone. Are there any plans to at least be able to USE Visual Filters on mobile devices, even if we have to create them on the desktop version of Logos?
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It would be very helpful if the developers would add a functional forward arrow where the backward arrow is in the mobile app. Thank you.
The trad way people became accustomed to Bible Apps and in keeping with what WordSearch used to, what E-Sword, My-Sword still do is provide inline Strong's with KJV in their apps. Logos, you make that available on the desktop and it's awesome 👍🏾 but you don't on your mobile platforms. Why cause your user to have to change…
It used to be in the Sermon Builder that you could double click a slide to edit it in the media tool. It has been a while since this has been available. Could we get this functionality back as it is faster than the current requirement of right clicking, selecting, and clicking again?
It would be wonderful if there were a feature that allowed you to take a word list and then have digital flashcards on a mobile device. That alone would be great, but if it could also incorporate tracking your memorisation of words and a way of recording which ones you are confident, still learning, strugle words, and new…
One of the most useful things I have found for editing my own sermons, is to cut and paste the text into Word, and have the system read the sermon aloud to me. It improves my editing vastly. Since we can already access the system reader for other resources in Logos - would it be possible to add this feature to the sermon…