Please allow us to access, read, search, etc. our personal (user-created) books on the mobile app.
I'm sorry we've not been able to address this. We know how valuable this is to many of you. Improvements to our book publishing tools is a part of our medium-term strategy but unfortunately not something we have resources to prioritize this year or likely next.
Thanks for the clarity, @Phil Gons (Logos). As a user who would love to have this feature, I don't "like" your statement, though.
Thank you for the response @Phil Gons (Logos). I appreciate that.
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It would be extremely helpful. Mobile use would be greatly enhanced! I often go to find something that I know is there, only to realize it was in a personal book.
Berean Study Bible | Logos Bible Software
Indeed! I find it very strange that there is the option within the personal book information, to share on your linked mobile devices, but they do not show up on the devices at all…
Yes, please ! This could be an enormous aid for seminary students, and ministers alike.
It would be useful for reading, if there was at least one Hebrew Bible in Logos that could display in paragraph format (text wrapping), rather than only one verse per line.
Do not expand Related Books when selecting a verse. If Logos Plus is not of interest, permit disabling the reminder.
Can the search and volume icons be moved closer to make space and the insights light bulb can be moved in that space. That mobile has a similar function as the web app where it can be toggled on or off. The place where it is at currently is a bit disturbing when reading and when you have a two tab layout.
I’ve been using the mobile app for years, and the addition of the floating insights button is making it really hard to continue. When I’m reading a passage on my iPhone, my eyes are constantly drawn down to it. And please correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think it added any functionality? I am conditioned to get to the…
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