The next Logos definitely needs this. Not being able to organize your personal files and documents under the File menu and, instead, having them all contained in one long list is somewhat of a hassle and irritating (especially to the obsessive compulsive people like me who like organization). And I mean come on, just adding the option to create folders to store those items in doesn't exactly seem like a difficult enhancement to the software.
For the people with an incredibly large amount of items, who may find themselves in the situation of not even remembering they've created a particular item, this is basically a necessity. Though I'm not there yet personally, I could easily see someone creating an entirely new Passage List or Clippings file for a subject that they already had done but had forgotten about, thereby redoing work that they may not have needed to.
Time is a very important resource for ministers (this definitely not being news to anyone here). And every advantage to help us save time should be considered for this software, especially ones that wouldn't be too difficult to implement like this one. Having as many possible ways to personalize organization is one of the best ways to help us save time in our studies.
With all that said, I am very grateful for Logos. Luckily, I jumped on this wagon early in my seminary and ministry career. This will be a valuable asset for many years to come for myself, Lord willing, and for many of His servants. Thank you Logos team for creating a great product to help God's people share the gospel.
P.S. As Logos increases in popularity, the Mac version is going to become more and more used, so please continue working hard at getting the kinks out of it. *hint hint* *wink wink* (Haha, thanks again.)