Notes are often a hindrance albeit a blessing overall

David Englund
David Englund Unconfirmed, Member Posts: 2

Over the past couple months I have been getting used to using Logos on my iPhone, iPad, and iMac. Mostly, my daily reading and note taking are on the iPad version. I love being able to take notes as I go. But as I do, I have been finding the Notes app to be frequently frustrating and lacking some important elements. 🙄

(1) There does not appear to be a "Link Set" function with Notes, so that you can set it to A, B, C, etc., to sync with the passage you are reading. I can exercise some control by using Filters, like by New Testament, etc. But, including this feature would be a hugely helpful addition. 😉

(2) I see Notes formatting options on the Desktop version, but I don't see that on the iPad. I'm using a 12" 2nd Gen.

(3) Also, using your finger to try to move the cursor edit point in iPad Notes is VERY frustrating.😡 Just when you think you put it at the right place, the cursor jumps down several lines, or it jumps over left/right another space. The point is, it is VERY inconvenient to edit a Note on the iPad app.

All of the above is said while acknowledging that I continue to take a LOT of notes. 😁

Comments

  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 14,380 ✭✭✭✭

    It'd definitely be good if CitedBy tools read Notes … link that to your Bible!

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.