Sometimes when I open a particular resource on my desktop computer (for me, OSX), I would like to quickly share it over to my tablet (iOS) so I can read it there. What workflow would you recommend I use?
Hi @Nick Steffen,
In the resource Dynamic toolbar, click Share → Send to → Add a Clipping, it'll appeared in the same Logos account linked to your Mac & iPad.
This is from iPhone Logos App, I'm not sure if it's the same in iPad App though. You can toggle this Menu from the hamburger (More) icon at the bottom right of the screen (not sure if it's same place in iPad App).
Other workarounds :
In the resource Dynamic toolbar, click Share → Copy link, then paste it in Apple Notes provided that your iPad & Mac is using the same ID.
After that, open the Notes then tapping on the Link saved in the Notes will open the Logos App on your iPad & brings you to that same position on that resource.
This workaround is useful for those not using the same account in Logos but you can also share the link with others, if they have the resource, it should work :)
Hope this helps 😊
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