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.
Here's the scenario: I have a resource open in a floating window. I perform a search of that resource. I click on my search result. What happens? The resource is opened in a new window pane on my main - and extremely crowded - Logos program window. When I have many windows open, it is not a little chore to hunt it down. By…
Editing or writing a sermon can be done on an iPad, desk top, or laptop. Why not add the same functions to the mobile phone? So often I have an idea for a sermon I am currently working on and would like to immediately enter the idea into the developing sermon using my mobile phone, however, this feature is not possible.…
I would like a Linux version to download & use on my Desktop. I do not own Windows or MacOS, and I understand that it can be used via webapp, but a standalone Linux version would be better and more suitable to my devices. Something that you all might be interested in, is creating an AppImage so that it can run on any Linux…
So often I would live to be able to make a quick edit from the sermon builder app on my phone. Would be so helpful.