New Feature: iOS Widgets
Seeing what other apps have done, there are so many more cool possibilities.
Tools – Widgets would allow you to open up a specific tool directly with one touch, rather than the 3-5 it currently takes. And to be able to customize which 4-8 are always on top would be nice. Also, see the Google search widget for how you can have a basic search AND three guide searches all be launched from the same widget.
Memories – could be really cool in the context of prayer lists, note creation date, past sermons, etc as a way of reminding you of what God has done for you or reigniting past thoughts you jotted down in notes. Day One and Photos "on this day" are a good example
Layouts – Drafts 5 also is a great example of how workspaces (similar concept to Logos layouts) can be launched directly from a widget.
Dashboard – Various news app show how Logos can spotlight resources/excerpts within your library like they do on the Home Screen on the desktop. Wikipedia has some cool “picture of the day”, “on the day”, and “top read” widgets that Logos could implement. For example, “On this day” could be various Old Testament feast days, “Picture of the day” could be media excerpts, and “top read” could be a variation of community notes/highlights.
Progress – The iOS battery widget and Streaks show how reading progress for a given book or progress made on a certain workflow could be very useful.
Today – think to-do lists, but for reading plans and workflows. The iOS files widget is a great example of how you can display 1, 4, or 8 resources on a widget.
Verse of the day
Tools – Widgets would allow you to open up a specific tool directly with one touch, rather than the 3-5 it currently takes. And to be able to customize which 4-8 are always on top would be nice. Also, see the Google search widget for how you can have a basic search AND three guide searches all be launched from the same widget.
Memories – could be really cool in the context of prayer lists, note creation date, past sermons, etc as a way of reminding you of what God has done for you or reigniting past thoughts you jotted down in notes. Day One and Photos "on this day" are a good example
Layouts – Drafts 5 also is a great example of how workspaces (similar concept to Logos layouts) can be launched directly from a widget.
Dashboard – Various news app show how Logos can spotlight resources/excerpts within your library like they do on the Home Screen on the desktop. Wikipedia has some cool “picture of the day”, “on the day”, and “top read” widgets that Logos could implement. For example, “On this day” could be various Old Testament feast days, “Picture of the day” could be media excerpts, and “top read” could be a variation of community notes/highlights.
Progress – The iOS battery widget and Streaks show how reading progress for a given book or progress made on a certain workflow could be very useful.
Today – think to-do lists, but for reading plans and workflows. The iOS files widget is a great example of how you can display 1, 4, or 8 resources on a widget.
Verse of the day
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The best widgets are where personalization meets simplicity -- either displaying the information you want without needing to open the app or providing a shortcut directly to what you want inside an app.
I would love to see the books I am currently reading displayed like this in a Logos iOS widget. The Kindle widget is awesome. Let's make it happen, @Phil Gons (Faithlife) !
I would love to see the books I am currently reading displayed like this in a Logos iOS widget. The Kindle widget is awesome. Let's make it happen, @Phil Gons (Faithlife) !
I just came across this the other day on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/xdanielgs/status/1661711869168570370
https://twitter.com/xdanielgs/status/1661711869168570370
Sr. Community Manager at Logos.
A widget, or even simpler, a notification that you can set in the app for one or more times and then receive as a notification every day. By clicking on it you can go directly to the Bible passage and read the verse and the entire context.
I used to use the BibleOn app that had this built in, but unfortunately it's no longer available, and I loved it.
Please make it possible.
I used to use the BibleOn app that had this built in, but unfortunately it's no longer available, and I loved it.
Please make it possible.
Me gustaría que tengan un widget que muestre el versículo del día, pero no como el resto de apps de Biblia, sino que sea intercambiable con frases que yo haya guardado, “recortes”, versículos en griego… u otros recursos.
Parecido al widget de Pinterest, que permite elegir “tableros” diferentes para mostrar en la pantalla de inicio de forma visual. Adjunto el ejemplo de Pinterest y felicidades por un app de estudio bíblico tan completa, también uso la versión web para ver el texto griego y hebreo, ojalá pudiera verlas en la versión de app.
Parecido al widget de Pinterest, que permite elegir “tableros” diferentes para mostrar en la pantalla de inicio de forma visual. Adjunto el ejemplo de Pinterest y felicidades por un app de estudio bíblico tan completa, también uso la versión web para ver el texto griego y hebreo, ojalá pudiera verlas en la versión de app.
Absolutely want widgets: jump to current in a reading plan, open a particular book to the last place I was reading it (like Kindle!), open to a particular layout/setup...
"The whole modern world has divided itself into Conservatives and Progressives. The business of Progressives is to go on making mistakes. The business of Conservatives is to prevent mistakes from being corrected."- G.K. Chesterton
Any update on what decade we might expect widgets? It's been about 5 years since they've been available on iPhone/iPad, and there's not even anything basic yet.
"The whole modern world has divided itself into Conservatives and Progressives. The business of Progressives is to go on making mistakes. The business of Conservatives is to prevent mistakes from being corrected."- G.K. Chesterton