As I browse the Logos website, I come across products that I am interested in, but cannot afford at the time. I wish there was a way to mark those products so that I could easily come back to them later. Other websites, like Amazon, have "wishlists" that their customers can build and come back to later. Any possibility that Logos could add such a feature?
Timothy,
I seem to remember that Bob Pritchett (?) has said it is coming, but I have no idea when. Could be any time soon or next year. Your guess is as good as mine.
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Timothy R. Farley: As I browse the Logos website, I come across products that I am interested in, but cannot afford at the time. I wish there was a way to mark those products so that I could easily come back to them later. Other websites, like Amazon, have "wishlists" that their customers can build and come back to later. Any possibility that Logos could add such a feature?
Hi, Timothy. This feature has been requested several times, and I do understand that it's under consideration for after some higher priority things get done. But in the meantime, here is a post from the Logos blog that shows how you can create a Logos wishlist using Amazon.com's wishlist feature (even for Logos products that are not available through Amazon).
http://blog.logos.com/archives/2008/12/whats_on_your_logos_wish_list.html
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Thank you, Thomas and Rosie for your responses. I will look into the universal wishlist through Amazon. That should be a sufficient work-around for now.