Looking for more intelligent search capability.

Richard White
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Would you consider developing a more intelligent search engine for Logos?
I’m looking for something that does more than just do keyword searches. I’m finding if I find want to find things, I still have to go to Google to find things first, and then come back to Logos after I’ve found Bible references or other commentaries.
I’d like to be able to stay within Logos, and ask natural language questions like:
How many people witnessed Jesus ascension?
Where did the Israelites cross the Jordan river?
Where did Noah’s ark land?
What are some good sermon anecdotes highlighting examples of trusting in God.
And the search result would present intelligent results, ideas, and analysis based on relevant commentaries, and other resources — not just keyword matches.
I would gladly pay extra for something like this.
I am a lay person, retired, and preaching at a seniors home. I don’t know about other Logos users, but I already have more commentaries and supporting documents than I can keep up with. I don’t need a lot more content — just the occasional book of interest. But what I would like to see is better tools to find pertinent information that I’m looking for.
I’d prefer to see this capability both in the desktop and mobile (ipad) version of Logos.
Thanks for considering.
R.
I’m looking for something that does more than just do keyword searches. I’m finding if I find want to find things, I still have to go to Google to find things first, and then come back to Logos after I’ve found Bible references or other commentaries.
I’d like to be able to stay within Logos, and ask natural language questions like:
How many people witnessed Jesus ascension?
Where did the Israelites cross the Jordan river?
Where did Noah’s ark land?
What are some good sermon anecdotes highlighting examples of trusting in God.
And the search result would present intelligent results, ideas, and analysis based on relevant commentaries, and other resources — not just keyword matches.
I would gladly pay extra for something like this.
I am a lay person, retired, and preaching at a seniors home. I don’t know about other Logos users, but I already have more commentaries and supporting documents than I can keep up with. I don’t need a lot more content — just the occasional book of interest. But what I would like to see is better tools to find pertinent information that I’m looking for.
I’d prefer to see this capability both in the desktop and mobile (ipad) version of Logos.
Thanks for considering.
R.
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