Adding the ‘Copy Bible Verses’ tool to the Mobile App tools would be a very handy addition.
This is such a big request for me. It is the only thing that I miss in the mobile app. Writing sermons on my iPad with this feature would be the kind of thing to “get me home for dinner on time.”
It would create a similar experience for me.
please, please add a simple tap where you can choose the number of verses to copy, like the way it’s implemented in olive tree Bible app for iOS. Anytime I’m in Logos mobile app and need to copy a verse or a series of I go to the Olive Tree Bible app because it’s 10 times simpler and faster.
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Can we consider somehow grouping tabs in the mobile app? I will often go to the dashboard or to Search and open new tabs in my current layout, so I eventually end up with several search tabs where I may want to keep the results, but they're all scattered. I have to keep flipping left and right to find them among the 22…
Why isn't the Chronological Life Application Study Bible not considered Type:Study Bible? Instead it is Type:Bible Notes. This prevents me from including the Life Application Study Bible in my Priority List as a Study Bible! I can add it on my desktop app but it doesn't show up on my Mobile as a Study Bible option. Without…
Like Sermon Builder but for academic papers with better bibliography support, etc.
I regularly run across unlinked citations in Logos resources I own that are to other Logos resources I own. I suggest Logos automate finding and linking unlinked citations in all ~275,000 resources on Logos that are to other Logos resources. Here's an example that couldn't have been linked before the cited resource was…
A recurrent question in the forums is why the chapter/verse changed when the user expects it to stay fixed. When it is only a verse or two different, they rarely notice but when text goes wandering as it does in Jeremiah or when Ezra/Nehemiah slip on how much they overlap or when looking for the colophon of Job which is in…