Will this feature be added at some point?
I use all samsung devices and really would like to be able to write on my screen on my galaxy tab!
Great idea. I have added the appropriate tags to your post and have moved it to the feedback forum as an idea so that users will be able to vote on it.
This would be an awesome feature. I do sermon prep on an e-ink notebook (Boox Note Air 3), and the one thing I REALLY wish I could do is annotate directly in the Logos app. I end up paying more for books that I can convert to .epub so that I can annotate in them, and I'd love to be able to streamline my workflow just a bit.
Funny timing with this. Tried to write notes on my Tab in Logos today (main reason why I got a tablet) and found out I can't- not even to convert writing to text in notes. Can highlight just fine though, but I hope Logos can make this for all non-Apple users.
I still can't believe this is not a thing yet. Android has had this capability longer than apple.
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The undo feature would lend credibility to the Notes tool. Too many times, I have lost a portion of a note for various reasons. An undo would have saved my research and enhanced Logos notes. Please!!
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