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These are all great use cases. Not sure why we are having to prove the need here its a standard feature for modern apps to support on iPadOS for the last year. Regardless of how different folks will use it. Yes I dont want my main window to move if I add Logos to Slide Over, Sometimes I need a second passage/book/prayer/etc using Slide Over or Multiple
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It still would be very helpful to have Logos support this feature. Logos next to Logos would be great when writing notes, prayers, etc and still have the left being fully visible. Logos next to different other research tools and notes tools in multiple spaces. For instance I often keep Logos in a side by side with Notabillity or NoteShelf But when taking
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I try to live in the web app as much as I can. But you can't even do simple things like edit prayer list or reading plans in the web app. So I end up having to pull our my old 2015 MacBook 12" and boot it up, and find power cause its battery isn't holding a charge, then boot up Logos Desktop make the small change then shut it all down. Can't edit Reading
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Adam just having the ability to save web layouts separate specially for the web would be huge. Syncing them from desktop is cool but that is a huge jump from where we are today. One of the other simpler features missing is the ability to edit or recreate reading plans in web. I am trying to use the web version more and more but as I finish reading plans