Logos 9 web app features

Adam Borries (Logos)
Adam Borries (Logos) Community Manager, Logos Employee Posts: 881
edited November 21 in English Forum

Many of the Logos 9 desktop app features have also been added to the web app! Some of these features require a paid upgrade; see the feature comparison chart for details. 

  • Charts tool: New graph types, animations, and export options to visualize your Bible search results.
  • Factbook redesign: Start your study on anything in the vastly expanded Factbook. In addition to people, places, and concepts, Factbook now supports lookup for Bible passages, Greek and Hebrew lemmas and word senses, original manuscripts, authors, resources, and much more. Start with the Key Article for a quick summary, and click through to other Logos tools and searches to dig deeper. 
  • Note updates: Add images to your notes from your resources, stock photos, or phone camera. Your responses in resource text boxes (in books like study guides) are now integrated with the Notes tool for browsing and searching.
  • Reading Plans update: Easily start a reading plan from any resource in your library, with sessions intelligently broken down by table of contents. The new option to "Read at your own pace" allows you to track progress without the pressure.
  • Sermon Builder: Sermon Editor is has new features, and has been renamed Sermon Builder. Save your favorite sermon outline as a Template to jumpstart your next sermon. Refer to your research notes and insert commentary highlights and other quotes with the Notebook Sidebar. Bring your sermon to the pulpit in Preaching Mode: a clean format with no distractions.
  • Sermon Manager: View and browse all your sermon documents with facets like date, passage, and topic. Bulk create a sermon series, or import your entire liturgical season, complete with passages for every reading. Plot out your preaching schedule alongside your Faithlife church calendar, and see your entire year at a glance in the radial calendar view.

What new features are you most looking forward to using on the web app? 

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