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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“Send hyperlinks here” is very useful, but unfortunately it doesn’t work with books. Even if I open a second copy of a book and set it to “Send hyperlinks here,” the links still open in the current panel. Clicking on entries in the table of contents or index always redirects within the same window, which makes searching…
I would find it helpful to have an option where I can make a note directly from a Smart Search window. That way I can save a step or two in saving and adding anchors to the Smart Search content.
One feature I would love to see in the Smart Search is to type a question, receive an answer (like it does very well), but for it to include Bible references in the response. Right now, when I ask Smart Search a question and ask it to include pertinent Bible references, is overlooks that aspect of the search. Yes, I can…
Logos software printing has few printing size options. Besides the pictures when being printed always come out with the image cut off. Please make the printing option flexible and make the whole image appear when printed. This is the example of the problem of printing on logos software. It has been like this since I…
Allow full LOGOS functionality (including AI assisted features) across personal books stored even on personal devices. Allow such access even though the books are stored in other formats … *.pdf; *'pub: *; *.mobi