As far as what these icons should look like or represent, I would generally think they should be representative of Biblical themes or things found in the Bible to start with. The icons currently in the notes tool are mostly geometric designs or represent office filing functions. The only true biblical icons there are the two cross icons.
I sincerely hope Logos comes back around to this Notes Tool and does some good updating soon.
Logos could have its grading system redesigned to be more useful. I've started using the Obsidian software for grading notes with links between notes, so I thought it would be wonderful if Logos notes worked like Obsidian or Notion, which also creates links between notes. For those who don't know Obsidian yet, I suggest…
the title says it. It used to take 1 click. Now it takes 3 clicks. This is not an improvement, to me!
Mobile Ed: NT202 A Survey of Jewish History and Literature from the Second Temple Period (10 hour course) A sincere request to add this into this month's Mobile Ed contents 🤩
I was reading through Charles Stanley's Handbook for Christian Living tonight. I noticed it has some concise yet useful articles on various counseling topics, but it doesn't appear in the Counseling Guide yet. This might be a good one to add to the Counseling Guide as another resource.
Please allow us to access, read, search, etc. our personal (user-created) books on the mobile app.