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+1 This would bring Logos's Advanced Timeline closer to feature parity with the competition.
Yep … prior to Logos4, you could build you're own … good for Bible class use.
+1 vote for completely editable and customizable timelines.
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Advanced timeline was a step backwards in being able to. configure and access things. We need to be able to see timelines of the Prophets, the Kings of Judh nd Israel, the books of the Bible. Church history. The kinds of things that were made into timeline resources but don't work at all well anymore.
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I'm liking the new AI tools in Logos—the study assistant is really cool. But I'm wondering if a tool similar to Google's Notebook LM would be useful. I've used it a couple of times for sermon prep when I've exported a couple of sections from a commentary in Logos and added them to Notebook so that their insights could be…
I would like the option to arrange the tabs for open resources vertically (to left or right of windows) instead of just across the tops of windows. When there are lots of resources open, the tabs become very small, impossible to read, and too easy to close accidently. Some browsers have this feature and although its…
I have to confess that I find myself using Study Assistant a lot more than I thought I would. It's a real coup! When I copy and paste just portions of the responses SA gives me, it does not give me the content of the footnotes. Is this something that could be accomplished? I don't often want to copy the entire…
The read-aloud feature (which is wonderful) needs work so that it scrolls and keeps reading instead of starting over and over.
Release a version of Logos that runs natively on ARM-based Windows 10 devices, such as the Surface Pro X. Emulation of Windows x64 apps is not currently supported on ARM64, so Logos doesn't run at all. Even when it is supported, a native ARM64 version should be faster.