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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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Create a dataset showing how long it would have taken in biblical times (especially NT) to travel from point A to B. Include options for sea voyage vs land travel where relevant. This might be comparable to the data behind https://orbis.stanford.edu/ (but for the biblically-relevant subset of places, and not necessarily…
Integrate Logos with ReadWise (www.ReadWise.io), a service to help readers curate and review their digital highlights. ReadWise was recently endorsed by Tim Challies, and their website says they have thousands of users. I've just begun using the service, but to collect my highlights from Logos alongside my other electronic…
Please add the ability to "nest" notebooks into one another, or organise them into folders. It would make managing a large number of notebooks easier.
I would VERY MUCH LIKE/WANT when changing or selecting whether or not to "Show Red Letters in Bibles", Program Settings → Text Display → Show Red Letters in Bibles, when "NO" is selected, that those character/fonts would go back to THE COLOR THE USER has set for the rest of the text . See attached images for more…
Device: Desktop Operating System: Mac and Windows Feature: Additional details: The current memorization tool only allows the user to be quizzed with verses in random order. I suggest that there be an option to be quizzed in sequential order of bible verses, rather than it being random. I am trying to memorize the sermon on…