Add a "Prioritized" filter to the Library

Martin Dunn
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Or to be more accurate, add a "not prioritized". My prioritized books list is starting to get long and unwieldy. It would be good to be able to find out if books (of certain types) have already been added to the list, particularly recent purchases.
A prioritized books filter would let you check all the commentaries added in the last 30 days that were not prioritized, and then decide which need to be included in the priority list.
A prioritized books filter would let you check all the commentaries added in the last 30 days that were not prioritized, and then decide which need to be included in the priority list.
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yes please0
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I agree that I am slowly working to put things into categories. To keep them sorted properly0
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Prioritisation does need an overhaul, and this is one thing that would be of benefit.
Current MDiv student at Trinity Theological College - Perth, Western Australia
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I still don't see the "Recent" column in my Logos Desktop library. I see a "Last Updated" column and a "Last Accessed" column, which are on the right side of the Library...and they are both helpful. But what I'm looking for is a column for when I "Purchased" each particular book. Kindle has a "Recent" column, which serves to alert one for the date of the download, but the "Adobe Digital Editions" library (Epub), the one that Christianbook uses, has a "Purchased" column that lets one know when (what date) they made the purchase. This, to me, is the most helpful column for someone like me. But I don't see that column with Logos. It would be a nice addition to the library.1