I need these two features on Android.
These two feature are at the top of my most wanted listed for Android:
- The highlighting feature should remember what note file you last selected. Every time I highlight (which I do a lot) I have to search for my note file.
- Easy access to a dictionary definition
- I frequently need to look up a definition of a word and the quickest way now is to highlight the word and do a "word study". The definition should appear when you highlight a word - similar to Kindle.
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Number 1 is in my personal queue of upcoming tasks (I won't say at what position, but it's in there).
Number 2 has been investigated, but I don't know what the plans are for proceeding (meaning, I'm not sure if/when we will implement it)
Hope that helps. [:)]
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Thanks. Looking forward to it.
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Drew Hannay said:
Number 1 is in my personal queue of upcoming tasks (I won't say at what position, but it's in there).
Please push it up the list if not already at the top. Biggest discrepancy between iOS and Android right now.
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I would love for the search functionality to NOT be hidden 2 levels deep under settings requiring several swipes.
Not everyone wants to use the Android version as JUST a reader please.
Lastly, it would be great if I underlined in one app and it remembered in another app across platforms even - but for that I bet I am dreaming.
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Joshua Lieder said:
Lastly, it would be great if I underlined in one app and it remembered in another app across platforms even - but for that I bet I am dreaming.
underlining should sync across multiple Logos apps and across multiple platforms.
is that not your experience or are you looking for something else?
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Ronald Quick said:
These two feature are at the top of my most wanted listed for Android:
- The highlighting feature should remember what note file you last selected. Every time I highlight (which I do a lot) I have to search for my note file.
- Easy access to a dictionary definition
- I frequently need to look up a definition of a word and the quickest way now is to highlight the word and do a "word study". The definition should appear when you highlight a word - similar to Kindle.
Yes to both suggestions but I especially agree with 2. Kindle's immediate access to a dictionary for a quick definition while reading is excellent.
Instead of Artificial Intelligence, I prefer to continue to rely on Divine Intelligence instructing my Natural Dullness (Ps 32:8, John 16:13a)
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