The web interface is ridiculously clunky, as it is always hiding what I what I already own and WANT to use. The Windows app is infinitely more useful — but it's unfortunately restricted to Windows (which is quickly sinking into the obsolescence mire). Thus, it's about time that the Logos offered direct support for universal apps, which can run on ANY OS so that we don't have to keep using this maddening web version on unsupported platforms (e.g. Electron, deno deploy, bun deploy, Flatpak, AppImage, etc., etc.).
TLDR: I currently use Fedora Kinoite on a ~brand-new ASUS laptop, and the long-and-short of this is that my Linux machine is far more capable and up-to-date than my now sluggish and once-expensive Windows machine, which I'm trying to wean myself from (and which has the native Logos desktop app that I like). AND furthermore, as a software engineer, I KNOW that there is no need for Logos to develop different versions of the Logos apps for all the different Linux distros or any OS, as there are now MANY well-documented ways to support every desktop OS with the same exact software. Pick one, and run with it.
PLEASE, O PLEASE, transition the native Logos software to support every OS with any of the universal app methods you prefer.
And please forgive me, a sinner!