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    Jon Kennedy commented  · 

    Why not just get rid of multi-work volumes? They are altogether problematic. You can't tag them properly, the search engine considers them a single work thereby skewing results, and you can't look through your library and see what works you have.

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    I would just add that the find box must be able to search more than the reference/article/page# and short title currently displayed in the History pane. Things like the full title, tags, and resource type must be able to be filtered as well. It would especially useful if it were possible to search for keywords in the vicinity of where you were reading. I would also suggest adding the full title and the time and date of each entry to the History pane listing.

    Perhaps this could be alternatively accomplished in the search pane. If a basic search could be limited to the sections viewed in the desired time period and filtered by resource tags, when it was accessed (not just the last time it was accessed), resource type, ect., then that might work too.

    This is really needed. I just spent hours searching for something I read in a commentary last week. That is something that should be easy to do.

    And please make it stop automatically scrolling you to the top of the History pane each time you click on an entry. Very annoying and time-consuming to find your place again!

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    Jon Kennedy commented  · 

    Even more important than customization is the need for more space. This is particularly true for laptops and devices with smaller screens. Folders could definitely help. I would also suggest using the space along the top of the program taken by the title bar (at least it is on Windows PCs) for a second row of shortcuts. Many modern web browsers have already discarded the title bar to make way for their tabs. Logos could benefit from this as well.

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    Jon Kennedy commented  · 

    You can already do this. Logos, like Amazon calls it collections. It is the first thing you will see under the tools menu. See the training video here: https://www.logos.com/support/logos5/collections