Fully Functional MobIle Application

can we please focus on a fully functional mobile application whether it be web app or the mobile app. It is very frustrating to switch between the two for the following examples.
web app cant make clippings and share clippings so we need to use mobile app. The mobile app cant add anchors to specific words in Scripture or other books. We need to use web app. We cant add headings on passage list. On mobile, we need to use web app. So it seems it would be better to focus on web app more at this time to get closer to a fully functional version. We as mobile users mostly really struggle not having a consistent in one application.
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Your observations are good. I just don't know if they worry about the fragmented designs (then or now).
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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@DMB I truly hope they can understand the frustration it is for people using Logos 100% of the time on mobile. They have users like those also. Not only desktop users. I am happy using web app on ipad if that is easier and faster do make changes or new development. But we have to have at least a mobile application that can function fully. Not necessarily all the features of desktop, but at one application that can do what the two applications combined can do.
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I'd like to see the web app have feature parity with the desktop app. I'm skeptical the the Mobile app will ever be the same as desktop, and I strongly doubt there will be Linux version. A well-designed web app might fill in these places. Please vote for it:
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Could not agree more. For example.. there is no way to add a "bookmark" / Favorite from the mobile app. Like... what in the world…
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Absolutely
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You can certainly add a Favorite in the IOS app. It puts it into the "Mobile Favorites" folder which is sometimes slightly irritating. To do it, select the text, and in the menu that pops up the Favorites star is further along on the right of the menu. Just click it and your Favorite is saved.
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You can 'favorite' from the mobile app; when you double-tap to select some text, the highlight menu (or whatever its official name is) will open up, and Favorite will be among the available options (like Copy, Note, etc). Depending on the size of your device, you may have to scroll sideways to see all the options.
ETA: I must start refreshing the page before I post a response, in case someone has already replied 🤦🏽♀️
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