- Thankful for Logos 6.13 and newer having an "Inductive/Precept" Highlighting Palette with all of Kay Arthur's symbols, which can be used for this Philippians study so can digitally match what can be done by marking printed observation sheets. Personally have been using Logos Bible software for many years. My favorite feature is visual filter highlighting that combines many search results for simultaneous display. Logos Greek Morphology visual filters allow me to "see" nuanced range of verbal expression by original author, which is a written form of verbal inflection. Inductive Bible Study focused on repeating topics and themes is new to me. Hence, my software configuration has been more intense since want to combine Inductive Precepts with other visual filters. Highlighting Palette minutiae: f orum thread => https://community.logos.com/forums/t/121104.aspx includes screen shot of duplicating the "Inductive/Precept" palette followed by customizing styles. Typically changed styles to place image before word with desired color. Also added a number of translucent images to "Inductive - Precept" Highlighting Palette, which now includes Therefore and has been shared with Faithlife group "Logos Visual Filters". Please advise if would like my customized "Inductive - Precept" Highlighting Palette and Visual filters to be shared with this Faithlife group.
- I would figure it works on iPad. I have Philppians and Jonah on my Android. So I would be very surprised if it wasn't on iPad! Just look for a free Logos App, sign in, and you should be good to go!
- Hey Bev - I just switched around between my desktop, Ipad, and Iphone. All systems go!