Adding the ‘Copy Bible Verses’ tool to the Mobile App tools would be a very handy addition.
This is such a big request for me. It is the only thing that I miss in the mobile app. Writing sermons on my iPad with this feature would be the kind of thing to “get me home for dinner on time.”
It would create a similar experience for me.
please, please add a simple tap where you can choose the number of verses to copy, like the way it’s implemented in olive tree Bible app for iOS. Anytime I’m in Logos mobile app and need to copy a verse or a series of I go to the Olive Tree Bible app because it’s 10 times simpler and faster.
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Logos Development Team, I am a long‑term Logos user and recently subscribed specifically to gain access to the Study Assistant. Overall, I have been very impressed with the tool. However, I immediately noticed that the inquiry text box has a very restrictive character limit. As a real‑world example, I completed the first…
Having granular control over the image quality upon conversion would be great. I'm finding that text is fuzzy after import when it's clear in the PPT file.
How about partnering with Claude to create a connector so that we can utilize our libraries within Claude AI? I continue to find your Study Assistant severely lacking in many ways and just avoid using it 99% of the time. I end up using Claude for research, then going into Logos to look the actual references up.
Reading plans can be structured by “minutes per day,” but reading speeds will vary person to person. Therefore time-based estimates may not be accurate. For example, I typically read quickly, but when reading for study purposes, my pace slows considerably. Have a way to measure a person's reading speed -or- a setting for…
The current subscription enrollment process lacks the transparency and explicit consent that customers deserve. I would like to suggest the following improvements: 1. Clear, separate opt-in at checkout — When a non-subscriber attempts to claim a subscriber-exclusive free book, the checkout page must clearly disclose that a…