It would really be helpful if there was a way to add smart search results to a reading list or a way to flag a book/article to review or read later. that was tied to the search or study being performed
I sort of do this using favorites. You could create a folder in favorites dedicated to items that need further review; you can so something similar with notes and/or highlights.
You might find it useful to ask the forum users how they handle this process. There are multiple ways to solve it currently available although none are a clean as your request.
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If this is possible, please direct me to the answer. The Logos AI assistant did not know of any answers. I have a Bible study I am preparing using the sermon builder that will include handouts that I will print out. I have a graph in the form of an image I want to include on the handout for people to take home. I can copy…
I would like a Linux version to download & use on my Desktop. I do not own Windows or MacOS, and I understand that it can be used via webapp, but a standalone Linux version would be better and more suitable to my devices. Something that you all might be interested in, is creating an AppImage so that it can run on any Linux…
Excellent start!! It would be great to have the ability of creating different folders (like if they were projects) within the study assistant, sort of like Perplexity. This would provide next level organization and the ability to have our studies based on projects.
Many Logos users simply aren't aware of Logos Community Groups so I think it would be wonderful if Logos could add a link in the Logos app… perhaps in the 3-dot menu under Online Support Center?
I regularly find myself opening the Sermon Builder tool to simply search for a quote from a respected Christian. Why not add "Quotes" to the search tab?