My personal favorites that have votes for them. Note that I do support several in the top 10 but view them as long projects where I'd prefer more immediate improvements.
Bottom of the stack but worthy of consideration in my (biased) view - all currently have just 1 vote:
Feel free to use this thread to push your favorites.
Although I take the risk of annoying some people with my persistence, my top request is a clean-up of the inconsistencies in the user interface:
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/197602.aspx
Make a simple mode.
Don't argue endlessly about exactly how it looks or its limitations, just do it. I know how to use Logos more or less well, but still go to other software for quick simple searches on my phone and PC (on my PC it's hard to beat Google--so don't compete with that).
Make a simple mode. Don't argue endlessly about exactly how it looks or its limitations, just do it. I know how to use Logos more or less well, but still go to other software for quick simple searches on my phone and PC (on my PC it's hard to beat Google--so don't compete with that).
I think this is what they intended the changes to the Factbook to provide for users. Just type something in and get quick high-level information, drill down deeper if you're interested in knowing more. I've certainly been using the Factbook a lot more since the improvements.
I'm curious to know, what are your thoughts on the changes to the Factbook? (not trying to argue)
Agree with Kiyah. But you probably are thinking something else maybe.
I used to vote for simple. But my simple competition (OT, Laridian, Accordance) became feature-laden and slower. I just curiousity tested a basic FL app ... load and ready to do a quick search or Bible passage. FL 3 secs, OT 3.5 secs, and Laridian 4 secs. Accordance forget it (for quick use). True, google for a try-to-remember.
So, my grab-and-go now is just Biblia (FL) with a Bible and book being read. I also have Verbum for a big layout, links etc.
One thing I didn't realize is the FL mobile reference box for a resource, is also a search box.
Yep and it's pretty fast these days.
I would prioritize the following from above:
Plus these:
Long (or intermediate) term, I would like to see Faithlife make the Toolbar completely customizable and user-controlled (click the link to vote). This should include moveable and removable buttons and menus, shortcut folders with drag/drop capability (the folders themselves should be movable/draggable as well), and prioritization of what disappears from the screen when the window reduces in size (e.g. half-screen view). People have a lot of different ideas about what to do with the toolbar to best support how they work. I would like for Faithlife to review all user feedback relating to the Toolbar and create a holistic vision for how it should work (rather than just bolting things on ad hoc that we can't remove, which is the current method).
Feedback site ideas related to the Toolbar:
https://feedback.faithlife.com/search?term=toolbar
https://feedback.faithlife.com/search?term=shortcut+folders