Just want to say thanks for the continued work on Logos. I was pleasantly surprised to see that I could tag multiple resources simultaneously. I know more has gone into it than that, but it's the little things that count.
I feel like Logos runs well on my Windows computer (about 1 yr old). It runs like a dog on my 4 yr old Mac. But now that Logos is doing so much in the cloud, it makes me wonder if you could offer an online supplement. Offer Google-like searching if you're online that returns results in 0.2 seconds that shows you results in your library (and optionally even results not in your library, with previews, to entice you to purchase more resources). You would have to offer the current indexed local search for when connectivity was gone or the cloud was out of order. But then Logos would run like a dream on almost any machine. Surely Logos is close to this capability, since internet connectivity is required for mobile search.
I think my number one frustration with the platform is the constant resource updating, which requires re-indexing, and slowness during the times I'm actually using my computer. Maybe there could be a silent download and re-index overnight so I don't need to worry about it all the time.
I did not mean to turn this into a negative rant. I love all the research I have at my fingertips. I appreciate my resources, and my only hope is that I can continue to use them with growing efficiency.