Would love to be able to loan books to individuals for them to read. This is possible in Amazon.
BLUF: Allow owning of multiple copies of the same resource; provide the ability to lend/send the resource to another account. Essentially giving the "lent" user a "trial usage" of the resource for a lender predefined amount of time.
Goal: Enhance Small/Large Group Studies.
Requirements: Allow account to own multiple copies of the same resource and the ability for the "owner" of the resource to lend the resource to another account once, for a specified amount of time like 14 days (preferably also the ability to transfer the ownership to the other account for say gifting to a user), The ability for the lent user to "accept" the resource. Some form of accounting system to prevent abuse, and "indefinite" lending.
During usage of a lent resource logos could alert the user of the temporary resource and time left, with the ability to buy it for themselves(which should return the lent copy back to the owner) To prevent abuse, accounts could be limited to how many active items are being lent to them. As well as how many times a specific resource is allowed to be lent to a particular account..
Example: User 3 lends Resource A to User 4, User 4 accepts lent resource, after Resource A is returned to owner (by User 4 choice or by time elapsed) User 4 can no longer be lent Resource A by any user. But User 3 can still lend User 4 a different Resource( say Resource B)
I know there's probably copyright issues with this, but something I've ran into many times after amassing a good number of books in my library is my desire to share them with others that I'm teaching – in the same way I can loan a print book to a friend to read for a bit before getting it back to then loan to another or read it again myself. I just wish I could bless my friends easier instead of saying "oh yeah I read this really great work on that, you can borrow my computer for a bit to read some of it"
The counseling guide is an excellent resource for finding Scripture or articles to help someone in crisis, but it is not available on my phone. On more than one occasion, I've been called into a crisis away from my desk and wished I had a quick way to research the topic to help organize my thoughts. I know guides are…
It would really be helpful if we could create a bibliography from the Commentary Section in the Passage Guide.
If we could right click and have the Greek or Hebrew word automatically populate in text converter it would be easier. Currently, I have to select the word, copy the word, open Text Converter, paste the word, copy the result and the paste it into a Word document. It seems we could save some work and time.
It would be very helpful if users could add RGB and or Hex values to create custom colors for highlighting text. There are quite a few color options available in the Color Picker, however, some are so close as to not be able to easily tell them apart.
This comes from a thread on the forums: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/187160.aspx From a windows perspective, it would be useful if you could open multiple instances of Logos. This is probably not so easily done on the Apple Mac. Another possibility would be to follow the Accordance way of using zones and tabs that…