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    Bob Lewis commented  · 

    Any method of organizing one's library would be better than the current "one box fits all" approach.

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    Bob Lewis commented  · 

    It would be great if this "comment" app provided the opportunity for viewing all of one's post so as to have the to make corrections before submitting or, alternatively, provided the opportunity to edit one's post after the fact--like Amazon.com

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    Bob Lewis commented  · 

    Of all the ebook reader I own, this is the only app that does not allow the user to search directly within the title currently being read. Even the minor Logos competitor, Wordsearch, has this capability.

    When I want to search the biblical text quickly, I have to use a different application.

    I absolutely agree with the previous comment. However, consider the fact that the previous comment was made over two year ago without any response from the developer.

    I find it strange that the most expensive ebook reader I own has the least functionality when it comes to searching the text. And,matter all, isn't that the primary advantage of e-texts?

    My impression is that the developer has specific ideas as to how users are to employ the application and have little inclination to consider other points of view. Of course, the developer could prove me wrong, which I would welcome.