The web app is very rich, but it lacks dark mode. My sensitive eyes would really appreciate dark mode to be brought to this form too for use on a ChromeBook. Thank you!
@A. Jacob W. Reinhardt does using the web browser's own dark mode not work for you?
For clarity, the web browser dark mode doesn't touch the whitepace inside the page. The feature idea is for Logos to respect the Browser's dark mode setting but it doesn't right now.
On sermons.logos.com, when I have uploaded a video and paid for a transcript, I then like to edit the transcript. I understand the limitation of editing only one word at a time in order to keep it tied to the timestamp in the recording. However, as I am trying to edit the sermon, sometimes I wish I could hear what I had…
I would like the ability to see all resources that are categorized by tradition; for instance: I would like to find all the catholic resources that have made their way into my library so that I can easily purge or I guess it is called "Hide" those resources.
I have a reasonably fast computer with lots of memory (Microsoft Surface Book), and yet just switching tabs between one Bible tab and another Bible tab (already open) takes about 2-4 seconds. Other non-Bible tabs are much quicker to load. This seems to me to be a significant delay, especially when everything should already…
This would help e-ink users.
The Logos app works on Android e-ink tablets like the onyx boox and likebook models. It would be great to be able to turn off at a minimum the page turn animations, and ideally as much animation and scrolling as possible to work well on these tablets.