New Feature: Insights Panel on Mobile

Ali Pope
Ali Pope Member, Logos Employee Posts: 1,821
edited November 21 in English Forum

The Insights Panel brings the most important related books and passages right into your Bible, making them accessible in just a single tap. You can access the Insights Panel by selecting a word or verse, or tapping on the new Insights button. 

The Insights Panel helps you use Scripture to interpret Scripture and better understand its context. This can, for example, provide background information on Jewish weddings when reading John 2:1-12 or show that 1 Peter 2:25 alludes to Isaiah 53:6.

The Insights Panel on mobile is available to some users today via our early access to Logos Pro subscription. It will be more widely available later in the year. 

For more information about Insights on Mobile, visit our support page.

Ali Pope | Logos Desktop and Mobile Program Manager

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  • Lukas
    Lukas Member Posts: 218 ✭✭

    It would be great if the change book icon could be in the top right corner where the open is like on the web app. It might also work great if the insight tab might be on the info bar of Bible, its a bit in once reading view on phone when the insights icon is in the bottom on screen when reading. 
    if we could also be able to clip from the related books that would also be great. 

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,628

    Lukas said:

    It would be great if the change book icon could be in the top right corner where the open is like on the web app

    Can you expand on this please? The icon is also on the left on the web app

    Lukas said:

    It might also work great if the insight tab might be on the info bar of Bible, its a bit in once reading view on phone when the insights icon is in the bottom on screen when reading.

    Are you aware that in "full screen mode" - ie when the menu controls are not showing at the top and bottom - then the insights icon disappears?

  • Lukas
    Lukas Member Posts: 218 ✭✭

    The function of New Testament use of the Old, does that use its own resources or does it use what you have in Library and the same with cross reference, does that use its own or also what is in library as I see there is no option to change.