It's 2025 and we're still nowhere with this. If AI is proving difficult/costly to implement, maybe we could knock out some of the common-sense improvements first.
If the hangup is that some users prefer to keep some wishlists as lists of books regardless of purchase status, it's not conceptually difficult to imagine an on-off switch (or a checkbox) that allows users to choose whether books are automatically removed from wishlist once purchased or not.
It is a bit odd for Faithlife to have a digital policy of not allowing more than one copy of a resource to be purchased (for obvious reasons). But, then, to have wishlists that suggest re-purchase.
It did remind me to go and clean out some already purchased books. And to find another on sale … Protevangelium Jacobi!
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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.