Reading of books in Logos 8

Josef Kohoutek
Josef Kohoutek Member Posts: 8
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Hello, I use Logos on multiple devices (iPad, smartphone, PC) - is there any possibility of bookmarks - for example like in Kindle?

Thank you, Josef.

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,790

    Hi Josef - and welcome to the forums

    Hello, I use Logos on multiple devices (iPad, smartphone, PC) - is there any possibility of bookmarks - for example like in Kindle?

    Bookmarks are availble in the desktop program but they don't appear on the mobile platforms.

    You could try using Favorites (which do sync across all platforms) - see https://wiki.logos.com/Favorites for some context on these (in a desktop enviornment)

    Does this help at all?

    Graham

  • Josef Kohoutek
    Josef Kohoutek Member Posts: 8

    Hello, Thank you for quick reply. It helps partly. Hopefully it will be better in future :)

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,790

    It helps partly

    If you are able to expand on what it doesn't do for you we may be able to advise further.

  • Josef Kohoutek
    Josef Kohoutek Member Posts: 8

    Well, I would like to have bookmarks for each book (not for all books on one place - but maybe I can create some folders if there is possible to choose to which folder put bookmarks) and if I can see some visible picture of bookmarks it will be best. I have user experience with Kinde, so something like that will be wonderfull. But thank you for your advice, it helps :)

  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 13,802 ✭✭✭

    Josef, your hopeful desire has been fairly common over the years. Yes, years and years.

    I've developed a (bad) humor over their reluctance to do something normal. You go to church, and you use a little ribbon to mark your place .... as the pastor hops through passages like a bunny rabbit, the enthused are trying to keep up. The fancy Bibles come with two ribbons! Oh wow!

    When I'm reading in a FL app, I can't even tell where I'm at, it's so funny. They assume you read 1 book. Then you read another book. They absolutely refuse to let you know which chapter you're in. "Somewhere near the middle! (using the slider bar most people miss).

    Yes, Amazon thinks about its reading customers.

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.