I hate having to use Google rather than Logos, but isn't there a way just to view the map and scroll through different areas seeing everything in that site until there's something that I want to study? I know I can change the filters to choose which one small time frame to see at a moment, but I want to see ALL the things on the map unfiltered. Is there a way to "remove" all filters and see all the info that's available to me?
Also, in the early church filter, there is no Athens. I found that odd. Am I using this tool incorrectly?
Is there a better logos map that does the things I'm asking for? Thank you.
- I agree. I really struggle with Logos Maps. I'm a Mac user, maybe it works differently in Windows. I rarely find what I'm looking for.
- I agree also. Right now going from a verse to the related maps can be really slow and manual. But I still think the atlas can be remarkable It n just needs to get faster to load and faster to navigate. And maybe a bit prettier. Imagine if you can give it a scripture reference or a place name and then it shows you the possible locations and historical timeframes to choose from for a map. And so many more features could be overlayed - like pulling up all the related maps from your resources.
Ryan — Edited
Logos maps are an excellent base platform but with almost no data being loaded into it to make it functional. The base functions of zooming in and out, terrain, menu selection, all that’s great! But rather than investing in Ai sermon illustration writing, I wish FL would simply invest into loading data into the atlas to make it a functional tool. :) I mean the car is built. Let’s drive it somewhere!