Copy verses feature for mobile app

Bob Price
Bob Price Member Posts: 97
edited November 21 in English Forum

I’d like to put in a vote to bring the Copy Verses tool to the mobile app.  Copying verses manually is such a pain on my iPad.  It would be great to be able to simply put in the reference, hit “copy” then “paste” in my notes document.  As an alternative, the ability to send verses to the open notes document would work as well.

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  • Steven Veach
    Steven Veach Member Posts: 272

    I would second this. Especially the ability to copy long sections of the bible at a time. I can't even get a passage reference (i.e. 1 John 1:1-10) because LOGOS always changes it to the preset section or maybe what's displayed on screen. If I enter 1 John 1:1-10 I should be able to immediately copy that who reference to the clipboard as 1. reference only, 2. reference with text. 3. just text.  

    When I have internet on my phone I have found myself going to google to lookup long passages especially when I think I'm going to copy them. It just works so much easier and that can't be good for LOGOS. If I always have internet then why do I need LOGOS mobile in the first place if google does a better job? I, personally, work in a situation where I often don't have internet, which is why I hoped LOGOS would fill that gap for me. The only thing LOGOS has going for it (with this specific issue) is the competition is no better when it comes to copying verses.  

    The ability to quickly and easily copy verses from logos to my word processor would be a BIG help and it seems to be the number one gripe of most android users. 

  • Bob Price
    Bob Price Member Posts: 97

    Thanks Levi!  I tried to upvote the link you included, but for some reason it‘s not accepting my login credentials.  Maybe I’ll try again later.

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith Member, MVP Posts: 53,072 ✭✭✭✭✭

    It does not use your Faithlife crediential - either create a signin or use a social media account.

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