I would love to see a wish-list feature for my logos account. It would be similar to amazon.com this way I could keep track of which books I would like to purchase but are unable to purchase at the time.
If this is simply for your personal use, I have a suggestion. When you find something you wish to buy but can't immediately afford, go to the product page and create a folder in your browser favorites "Logos Wish List" and put the link to it in the folder. I did this for some time, but have since discontinued the practice. It worked nicely. Any time I wanted to look at the product and drool a bit I could bring it up easily.
…Any time I wanted to look at the product and drool a bit I could bring it up easily.
Doesn't that make your beard look messy? [6]
Something in my Logos.com account would be nice.
I have used MS OneNote to create my wish lists and current collections. I include the product info pages pictures and all. My wife dislikes Bible study on the computer but can now flip through the notebook and find an interesting resource based on the visuals and discription. It helps to convince her we are getting something worthwhile for the money. CDs in the mailbox don't impress her much. [^o)]
I would love to see a wish-list feature for my logos account. It would be similar to amazon.com this way I could keep track of which books I would like to purchase but are unable to purchase at the time. If this is simply for your personal use, I have a suggestion. When you find something you wish to buy but can't immediately afford, go to the product page and create a folder in your browser favorites "Logos Wish List" and put the link to it in the folder. I did this for some time, but have since discontinued the practice. It worked nicely. Any time I wanted to look at the product and drool a bit I could bring it up easily.
I could see where a wish list would be a good marketing tool. I can'tremember the number of times I've bought something from a wish list on awebsite, just because I was sent an email with a limited time discount offer on my wish list.
What I have done, in the mean time, is to create a note within Libronix, with all the links to the product pages. Works well, easy to rearrange by priority (read desire), and simple to edit as I acquire resources.
Ionly wish I was a little more reformed in my views, so that when I buysomething that I really want, but have little need for, I could justchock it up to the Sovereignty of God, and not a free will choice on mypart...
Doesn't that make your beard look messy?
It used to, but the picture was taken before I shaved. [H]
this may be of some help to you...
http://blog.logos.com/archives/2008/12/whats_on_your_logos_wish_list.html
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I've used the universal wish list on Amazon before. It allows you to put items you want from other websites into a wish list.
This has been asked for many times on there by people, including myself. In the meantime, I am using the Universal Amazon Shopping list, but it is not as good as a wish list that was really integrated. I know my family would be more inclined to use it at times like Christmas, etc.
This seems to be suggested time to time. It would be really helpful to have a wishlist feature in logos.com. Many times I notice an interesting resource in the pages that I could add to wishlist if there would be the feature. Then I could later check the list if I could buy some of the resources now or in the near future and the others maybe later. Now I just forget most of them if I don't copy the link to notes, a file, etc. (and usually I don't). I konw there's Amazon universal wishlist etc., but it's not the same thing. Wishlist should be integrated to the logos.com pages, so we could just click the resource straight to the shopping cart.