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I would also love to see the ability to export notes to Readwise. It is a helpful means of bringing together resources.
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Was just wondering this myself.
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To be able to export Logos highlights to Readwise would also provide the ability to send to Roam Research and Notion [:)]
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So I use Roam Research as well, and the easiest way I've found to export Logos highlights into Roam is to
- Go the "Note" Tool in your Logos.
- Under "Filters" click on "Highlights" and the name of the "Resource"
- Click the 3 vertical dots in the upper right hand corner and click "print/export"
- Export it to a "new Microsoft Word Doc"
- When the Word doc opens up, highlight all of it, then copy and paste to your open Roam page that you want the highlights on.
- The way in which the Word doc automatically formats the highlights, and how it works to paste into Roam, it should (or at least it has for me so far) keep each highlight as its only separate bullet in Roam, no matter how big the highlight is.
Hope this is helpful!
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Yes! I'm an Obsidian user myself. ReadWise now has a huge following and take-up among readers. Logos providing integration with Readwise would massively improve the value of Logos' digital products
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What does this app cost?Steve Clevenger said:Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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Beloved Amodeo said:
What does this app cost?Steve Clevenger said:macOS, iOS & iPadOS |Logs| Install
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Thanks, JT!JT (alabama24) said:Beloved Amodeo said:
What does this app cost?Steve Clevenger said:Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
International Standard Version. (2011). (Lk 2:52). Yorba Linda, CA: ISV Foundation.
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I use Readwise and I think that the ability to upload highlights and notes to Readwise would be a game changer.
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This would be extremely valuable!!!
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Agreed. This would be excellent!
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There didn't seem to be a Logos feature request for this yet, so I've created one.
Feel free to upvote it! I've also written ReadWise to request this feature.
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What does readwise do for you?
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I use Readwise with Obsidian and yes, this would be a great feature to have.
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You can make a manual entry into Readwise using Freeform input. Just copy and paste the quote. It's not as easy as an automated import, but it works.
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The Readwise daily review sends me a selection of my highlights from various books and articles (from Kindle, Apple Books, Pocket articles and other sources) for me to go back through as refreshers on things I found valuable enough to highlight in various sources in the first place. Where most of my theological (and therefore most important) books are in Logos, I'm missing a huge part of my library from Readwise right now.
Others in here also mention their use of Readwise with other services. They've got very nice highlighting export features as part of Readwise as well.
Readwise's developers have stated that they've tried contacting Logos devs about getting API access to pull the highlights themselves. They're very interested in working with Faithlife from what they've stated on their public Discord.
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It’s unfortunate that Logos has not been more helpful with this. Ever since I started to use Readwise over a year ago, I preferentially buy my books through Kindle rather than Logos because of Readwise integration. I would happily switch back to Logos as my preferred platform if they had Readwise integration.
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As someone who highlights very little, highlighted very little in my college textbooks, and detest used books that are highlighted, I wonder what percentage of Logos users would benefit from Readwise integration - clearly some would, it appears to be a solid product. Or would they benefit more from using the new highlights only view controlled by the left panel (the old ToC)?
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I rarely highlighted in high school and college and if I did I never went back to look at my highlights. But Readwise has changed all that. I now highlight with intention and I annotate because I know I will be reviewing my highlights periodically because of Readwise. Readwise makes highlighting purposeful and useful.
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Joseph Kash said:
Readwise makes highlighting purposeful and useful.
For some; for some reviewing highlights within Logos will be a satisfactory user-initiated solution. For myself, I know when I need to review particular highlights/quotations -- no computer yet can read my mind and know when that will be. Others are more predictable than I.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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+1 I have become a big Readwise and Obsidian user for research and would love for Logos to be another element to that. I voted at https://logos.feedbear.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/send-highlights-to-readwise
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Readwise is a fantastic service as it frequently reminds me of highlighted quotes & illustrations that go with upcoming sermons. I use Kindle books for the simplicity of book highlights --> Readwise --> Obsidian.
In that feedback link, Mark Barnes said that he was in contact with Readwise a few months ago. I hope they can work out an integration.
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I agree. I would love to continue to support Logos but because of Readwise, I preferentially by my ebooks for Kindle So that I can use Readwise highlighting functionality.
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