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.
Hello, I purchased the Wilmington's Guide to the Bible, 30th Anniversary Edition from the Logos app quite some time ago after verifying that I could search by page number. I actually paid more for this book from Logos because other sites did not have this feature. It has worked for over a year where I could search "Page…
It seems that I made the same mistake re: Version Number as someone else. Therefore I would request to indicate in a clearer way if the current version is a Release Candidate. (@Harry Hahne I appreciate your move and borrowed it to create a poll hoping that it will be more visible)
I would like to see subscription plans offered in distinct flavors, similar to how the libraries are curated. For example, a “Pro > Preacher” tier might include the NKJV instead of the ESV. Thank you for considering this. It might also be helpful to allow users to switch flavors once per month. For example, "Premium >…
It would be very helpful if when I do a search on my iPad for a list of scriptures, that I am able from that search to create a passage list. As of now if I do it on the iPad, I have to replicate the search on desktop to save the search as a passage list.
The traditional "punctuation" of the Hebrew Bible is from a time more than 1000 years after the Tanakh was completed. The language had evolved meanwhile, lost many of its consonants, and changed its pronunciation. In my opinion the masoretic text should be enriched, by restoring the consonant system that hebrew language…