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.
Yes, please remove the search bar on the home page. Also, the "Need Some Help?" box.
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I am looking up locations in the Bible such as "Galilee" in Factbook. I have dozens of dictionaries that show up in the search results but sadly not one hit on any of my Bible Atlases. I would like to request that an extra section be added to Factbook for specialized geographical resources such as Atlases and Maps.
Please add report typo feature to iOS.
I would like the sermon manager to be able to auto-number a message within a series. The software recognizes the series as you type it in, so it seems like the software should be able to recognize the previous series number and add one to figure out the number within the series.
I've been buying Logos packages for years, and sadly, since the shift toward a subscription‑based model, I no longer see a reason to pay or rent something that I will not own. I would really like to use the AI features, but they are tied to the subscription, which is disappointing. If I could use them with the “legacy”…
For highlighting of notes it seems that the highlighting of the letters themselves (solid colors?) is tied to the background highlighting, so that while the gray one up from white (no highlighting) works well for solid colors, for me at least it is too dark. Compare that to highlighting an existing text (commentary, Bible)…