Good morning, God bless you all:
Logos 6 is great, many good and interesting reviews can be found.
I want to suggest something that to me is a wish, hoping that L6 team look into the feasibility of developing certain functions.
With L6 no doubt the Bible can be studied better than ever, one can also look at the different perspectives other believers have on certain topics across time, and traditions.
What I think is missing, is the capability to create own visual indexes that can allow fast search and retrieval of the findings one has obtained through the superior search capabilities of L6.
As an example, I borrow a mind map found in: http://www.asq0511.org/Presentations/200503/200503.pdf

It would be great to be able to do mind maps like the one in the above figure within L6, also to be able to have hyperlinks in each of the geometric forms, and / or text, so that I can jump to another mind map.
Once I am in the sub mind map, I would like to be able to insert hyperlinks to the particular information from a resource that deals with the particular concept, (just like is done in favorites).
I would like then to have the capability of searching, both favorites and the mind maps to quickly find macro concepts that could take me to the related micro concepts where I could quickly click on the links that would take me to precise information spot within the resource that contains that information.
The leverage of technology should be used to facilitate quick finding and retrievability, and a visual index system like the one I am suggesting, allows that.
Notice that we are not only to read and understand the Bible, but also act on it, and to make disciples.
An editable visual index in the mind map format that allows hyperlinking to particular information in resources is in my opinion a good way to facilitate usability of the information.
God bless, and kind regards.
