Every other item on the home page of the desktop application can be hidden, so it only makes sense to allow this option for the new "Search Bible" AI search bar.
Yes, please (please!) give us a setting to hide the search bar.
Yes I also would like the option to be able to hide or disable the "Search Bible" AI search bar.
Yes. Please create a setting to enable hiding the "Search Bible" AI search bar.
Yeah, I'm really not digging that.
Yes please
I just tried it to verify. The search bar is not limited to AI; it defaults to AI. If you enter search terms such as BEFORE, AND, OR it runs a precise search.
@Everyone…Make sure you're clicking the "Upvote" button at the top of this thread, not just leaving a comment… The upvote is what will matter to get them to include this in the settings and options.
Even if it is not excusively an AI search, I would prefer to hide it.
Oh please. Logos is the only thing keeping me on Billy Gates telemetery farm we reffer to as windows. Yes, we can run viritual machines; but a native linux Logos would be a game changer. I would throw all my Windows into the void, and run free in my Linux freedom. Linux is the superior operating system by far, and more…
Hey Logos Team, First off, thank you so much for all you do! Logos has truly transformed the way I study and understand God’s Word. It’s been a game-changer in my personal devotions and teaching prep. I wanted to suggest adding a training session specifically for the iPad Pro running iPadOS26. I know most mobile sessions…
OK, so I'm going to try to submit this idea once again, because there has never been any action on this and it has been quite a while. First, some background, I have very sensitive eyes, so I typically must use digital devices in some form of dark mode. My desktop has as much dark background as is allowed and all my mobile…
I love the Lexham Research Commentary series. For the Word Study sections, I think updating the link to go to the newer NIDNTTE rather than the older NIDNTT would be a significant improvement. I am specifically using the 1 Corinthians volume right now, and these links being updated would greatly enhance my studies. Thanks…
See https://community.logos.com/discussion/comment/830831#Comment_830831 The referenced post is a wonderful example of leveraging a passage list. Unfortunately, different Bibles use different pericope lists. It would be very helpful if someone at Logos could run queries against the pericope listings in the compare…