Can we get direct messages on the forums, it would be nice to share information with others that we don't want public. Also, maybe we can have a setting to turn on/off direct messages.
I like both of these suggestions. I would like to see direct messages enabled, but I would also appreciate it if users had the option to disable it for their own account.
In the event that direct messages were enabled, it might be necessary to clarify in what ways community guidelines would differ for private messages vs community comments.
I agree. I like the idea so when recommending something outside of logos, like my discord server, I won't have to post the link directly, as to be advertozongnit but can just send it to anyone who requests it.
I agree with Jason, though not strongly. Best illustrated when Joe (staff) goes offline, and the problem's solution remains a mystery.
Sorry, I am confused. Jason never commented on this post, and I am not sure exactly what you are talking about?
I support direct messaging.
I think Jason would soon loose (and lose) his community. But effective for Logosians … skip to the chase.
I tried to insert Rev 17 into the canvas but it is cropped and not having the full text of the chapter. Hope that this can be resolved.
Please provide a Widget providing various functions, eg. Bookmarks.
Feature Request for Logos Bible Software Subject: Add Auto-Stop Timer for "Read Aloud" Feature Description: I propose adding an auto-stop timer to the "Read Aloud" feature in Logos Bible Software, allowing users to set a specific number of chapters (e.g., 1, 3, or 5) or a time duration after which the audio playback…
I find that some features like the guides are a bit limited on mobile compared to desktop. We now have desktop chips in these new iPads. Would be nice to see an iPad specific (more powerful / desktop-like) version for iPad. Please! Otherwise, I am left waiting for a touchscreen/detachable MacBook to take to church. Only…
I blithely trusted you to retain the files provided by users only to discover that a number are lost. Unfortunately, the lost files contain some of the best offerings for the Lutheran users and those who explore Lutheran history i.e. Ken McGuire. Here are a few examples of lost resources. Please recover the files even if…