I think It'd be helpful to be able to link a notebook with a specific book, instead of opening a book and then making sure you have the correct notebook selected.
It is too restrictive to my understanding, and what exactly is a "book" e.g. book of a bible? What would happen if you wanted to change your bible resource from ESV to NRSV after making a thousand notes?
One of the advantages of notes is that they allow you to cross-link to other resources. I often find that notes end up with anchors to multiple resources.
Good points I hadn't considered. I do think folders for the notebooks would be great.
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The slow disappearance of sparklines in revised Factbook/Guide-to-Factbook conversion is a serious loss of functionality. It allowed one to scan the sparkline to see if a particular entry was likely to be useful for your current studies. You could see at a glance its relevance to gospels, Torah, history, apocrypha … in a…
I would find it more useful if rather than a simple count of results (which in truth I don't use) the section would show nnn lemmas in nnn results which I would use to determine how useful to me digging into the original language would be. (The more duplication of lemmas the more apt I am to muddle through it.)
I use Logos primarily for study, but there are times I'll read an entire book. It'd be awesome if there was an integration with Goodreads.com that would allow us to indicate books we're currently reading and those we've finished during the year.
I suggest the answer column be removed from beside the prayer, and moved to the bottom. It takes up a lot of unnecessary space which makes long p;rayers a lot of unnessary scolling.
Integrate Logos with ReadWise (www.ReadWise.io), a service to help readers curate and review their digital highlights. ReadWise was recently endorsed by Tim Challies, and their website says they have thousands of users. I've just begun using the service, but to collect my highlights from Logos alongside my other electronic…