I want to be able to auto-open Logos when I boot my Mac and allow it to load, update, re-index, download, whatever in the background, minimized before I need it. Today, I can't do that because it opens full screen no matter what.
I'm not sure what the demand for that would be?
For me, its own workspace ('spaces') while I continue on other workspaces.
That is fine that you use spaces in that way, but others don't. And what possible harm would there be in having such possible? It helps get the app ready before I need it and most other apps work this way and can be opened in a minimized fashion.
Not sure I understand, can't you just open it and then minimize it and do whatever else you were doing while it re-indexes?
I use the app Autostarter to launch all the apps I'm likely to use so they can do all their startup routines before I want use them. Simple.
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when I am reading a book in my Kendal, I can easily bookmark, it's blue. When I open the book it opens to the book mark page. Can we do this in LOGOS? I have been told I can move the book to my favorites but I might be reading multiple books, and I don't want to put all of them in my favorites. Can LOGOS do something like…
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I would like to see a link for pre-order offerings of interest to be put on a wish list.