RE: Logos Bible Software 4.5b SR-3 (4.52.0.2208) on an up-to-date Windows XP machine.
While moving a set of notes from one note file to another I noticed two things that could be fixed/improved.
I set up the two note files in side-by-side panes in a separate window, then dragged notes from one pane to another. As the cursor hovered over the blank area at the end of the destination file, it shows a plus sign yet when I "dropped" the note in the destination file, it did MOVE it. The plus sign is correct in the sense that the note is being added to the destination file. However this cursor behavior is not consistent with Windows conventions which show a plus sign when copying, not moving content. That makes Logos behavior a bit confusing.
Secondly if I drag the note to a spot BETWEEN existing notes in the destination file, a horizontal bar appears, and I assume that's where it intends to insert the new note. However when I "drop" the note, it simply disappears. It also disappears from the source file, so I assume it moved the note, but failed to focus the destination file at the added note. So actually I don't know if the note is now gone or was added and placed somewhere in the destination file other than where I dropped it. I was moving a lot of notes in a hurry so I didn't pay attention to the note titles and didn't want to spend the time hunting for the "lost" notes. I am hoping the note was actually added somewhere.
The notes I moved can be recreated, so I wasn't too concerned even if they were lost, but for the sake of the future, I'd like to see Logos have the destination should move its focus to the note that was added, regardless of where it was added so the user can confirm the addition.