Hello,
I would like the Insight button in the iPhone app to be expanded to include the following functions:
similar to the desktop version in v40.
It already includes Study Bibles and Commentaries in the Related Books section - are you not seeing those?
I can't see it, unfortunately.
Here are three screenshots:
Apologies - I thought you meant that you wanted Insights on iPhone to include links to study Bibles, commentaries,etc - not that you wanted the Insights button available on study Bibles etc
The Insights functionality is available in study Bibles and commentaries on iPhone, it is just that there is no indication of this on the screen. If you press and hold a word, for example, you should see the Insights menu appear.
As far as the Insights button appearing on study Bibles and commentaries, I am aware of a number of people who have requested it be removed from Bibles as it gets in the way!
I've come to love this feature in the Bible app because, for example, I can have it scroll along verse by verse during the sermon on my iPhone. I'd also like to be able to have the Bible and a study Bible commentary scrolling alongside me when I'm reading a commentary.
Perhaps the feature could be expanded, similar to the desktop app, and then optionally enabled or disabled via the settings menu.
Is there a way of setting up a reading plan that is time oriented? I want to read a book 30minutes a day? For example
Whenever I look at a book listed as "Gathering Interest" and has a Pre-order price listed I do not see an option to add the book to my wish-list. I would like to suggest that such an option be given. There are books in this status that I would like to think about a bit before pre-ordering but fear that I may forget about…
Hello, I would like the Insight button in the iPhone app to be expanded to include the following functions: Study Bibles Bible commentaries Textual History (Max) similar to the desktop version in v40.
iPadOS needs all the features of the desktop version. Running the iOS logos on iPadOS is extremely limiting and new iPads can handle to the workload.
See: https://community.logos.com/discussion/comment/1385546#Comment_1385546 Whether I am studying a name, a pericope, or a lemma, I always have a series of questions that I ask in order to build a "lay of the land" for my study. In my mind, this is equivalent to filling in a graphic organizer, my preferred methods for…