It's 2025 and we're still nowhere with this. If AI is proving difficult/costly to implement, maybe we could knock out some of the common-sense improvements first.
If the hangup is that some users prefer to keep some wishlists as lists of books regardless of purchase status, it's not conceptually difficult to imagine an on-off switch (or a checkbox) that allows users to choose whether books are automatically removed from wishlist once purchased or not.
It is a bit odd for Faithlife to have a digital policy of not allowing more than one copy of a resource to be purchased (for obvious reasons). But, then, to have wishlists that suggest re-purchase.
It did remind me to go and clean out some already purchased books. And to find another on sale … Protevangelium Jacobi!
the title says it. It used to take 1 click. Now it takes 3 clicks. This is not an improvement, to me!
Mobile Ed: NT202 A Survey of Jewish History and Literature from the Second Temple Period (10 hour course) A sincere request to add this into this month's Mobile Ed contents 🤩
I was reading through Charles Stanley's Handbook for Christian Living tonight. I noticed it has some concise yet useful articles on various counseling topics, but it doesn't appear in the Counseling Guide yet. This might be a good one to add to the Counseling Guide as another resource.
Please allow us to access, read, search, etc. our personal (user-created) books on the mobile app.
I have recently completed a MS in Learning Design and have been thinking of ways to incorporate learning theories into the preaching and discipleship ministries of the church. I think it would be helpful if Logos could develop an AI tool into its platform that would allow users to upload a sermon manuscript and then ask…