General
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Have a way to find previously highlighted verses
It would be great of you could somehow type in the search bar something like "highlighted verses" and it brings up all the verses you have previously highlighted.
14 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above) via the Highlights section of the Annotations pane.
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Tabs
I want to be able to open multiple tabs like on my iPad.
99 votesThe first edition of the tabs feature can now be found in beta 2.0.2.37, now available on the Windows Store. We need people to test that the feature is working correctly. Once we feel confident in it, we will release it as an update for the non-beta version of the app.
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Sort bookmarks by last updated
I have about 20 bookmarks. It would make it easier to navigate them if they were sorted in the order they were last updated.
23 votesYou can now sort by “Most Recent” in the Bookmarks pane.
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ability to hide top and bottom navigation bars.
Maybe by double taping the screen. Similar to the ability on IOS and Android.
52 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Transparent Live Tile
Add option in appearance section of settings to choose whether the live tile is solid colored (current appearance) or transparent.
60 votesThis feature was implemented some time ago and is settable with the Settings → Appearance → Live Tile Options button.
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other languages, like on tablet ! (Romanian)
I need in Romanian ! or every languages in the church !
Please do this10 votesRomanian is now available as an app language.
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1 vote
This feature was just updated in the latest Beta version (v 2.0.2.41). It will make its way into the full version shortly.
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Add a black theme for OLED displays
The dark theme is nice, but a black theme that draws the minimum number of pixels possible would be even nicer for OLED users obsessed with battery life.
1 voteThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Printing
It would be nice to print out my lessons from the app.
56 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above). The app can print base content (annotation printing is planned for the future, but will be a complicated beast).
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Journal Entries
Add ability to make and edit journal entries in the app, like on LDS.org.
65 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Role-Based Content, Including Handbook 1
Access to Handbook 1 for leaders, special Come, Follow Me materials for those in teaching positions or in regions where the Come, Follow Me pilot program is currently running, among other role-based content.
53 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Allow notes to be applied to multiple notebooks
When the attribute menu of a note is open to modify it, provide a list in checkbox form that can be expanded to show all notebooks, so the notebook associated with that note can be modified, or multiple notebooks applied in cases where the topics cross over.
3 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Change the bookmark "update" icon
At least in the GLW beta, the icon next to the bookmarks in the bookmark pane is somewhat unintuitive. The visual design suggests that the button is for updating the bookmark, which it does (through the menu), but the menu also includes several options which are unrelated to updating the bookmark (such as pinning and removing). A generic "menu" icon would be more natural.
1 voteNew
This is now changed in the tablet/laptop version of the app. An update with the change for phone users should roll out in the near future.Older
I’ll bring this to the team. I agree, I feel a … or similar menu icon would be more appropriate here, however, we found that, despite having five ways to update bookmarks, users were still struggling to figure out how, even with the help of the help guide.We wanted to make it glaringly obvious.
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17 votes
Windows doesn’t provide a dictionary like iOS does, so the closest option it provides is a “Search with Cortana” to define words, etc. We have implemented this. If a dictionary becomes available, we can reopen this feature request.
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4 votes
Passwords are now hidden by default with peek capability. We use standard Church login screens now .
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Easier editing of notes
On Android the notes are represented by an image on the right hand side of the page and allow you to click on it to edit it and add to it. It is too hard to edit notes in the current implementation on Windows.
1 voteNot sure how much easier we can make it. There is an edit option at the top right corner of every single note in the app (just click or tap the little pencil icon).
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Please remove the control dial and implement static controls, similar to that of the android version
The dial control that you have implemented it's a neat gimmick, but it it's not user friendly, it is clunky and difficult to use, requiring to much effort to maneuver through the options.
Having static buttons makes the controls easily accessible and allows for faster and more efficient use of the controls.
Requiring the press and hold option is also a difficult feature because there is no option for some kind of acknowledgement when you have pressed long enough, as nothing changes until after you've released which tends to mean I have to hold for too long because I frequently…
5 votesThis feature is now available in Gospel Library for Windows 10, version 4.0.0.0 (and above).
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Show the reference to the highlight or note
Instead of just saying Book of Mormon, and that we highlighted it, it should say highlight on 1 Nephi, 19:1 or something to give us an idea of where in the book it was marked... otherwise it is a complete blind guess to find old highlights.
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Show a date next to each release version
It's hard to tell when something new has been released as there's no date to show when something came out.
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ChromeCast Support
Be able to cast screen or videos to chromecast to share during a lesson.
3 votesRelying on Windows functionality which is there and works rather than duplicating in the app.
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