![]() ![]() I have come to rely on the power of this app to find all references to a keyword in every downloaded document on my device. ![]() Search has either been severely hampered, or it’s broken. I can’t be the only person confused by this change. I find this change in search behavior more complicated and less intuitive than before because the new contextual shortcuts appear to be search results. The release notes don’t even address this change in behavior. Changing app behavior like this is incredibly confusing. This pop up info is what has been introduced with this version. However, if you tap on return, the true search completes. ![]() When you type a search keyword, the results that pop up are as I stated: hymns, topical guide, and dictionary. I’ll leave my original review as it stands. That or let those who want revert back to the old way or at least have that option. I look forward to an improvement in the next version. All I know is that my study was more rewarding and spiritually focused in the last version. Why can’t we have the best of all worlds, more info, pleasing aesthetics, pleasing font and for heavens sake some margins. It makes me want to read only the footnotes. The irony is when you pull up the footnotes they are in the old font and size while the main text is in the new aesthetically challenged font. You have to repeat the process every time you advance a chapter. Yes you can manually change the size of the text in tools but that only works for that one chapter. Yes it provides more content on one page but that content is too small and difficult to use. Now the text is small and harsh and goes to the far extreme of both sides of the screen (where are the margins?). It was pleasing to the eyes and made for not only a great tool but also a pleasing experience. The last font, spacing and layout was very well done from an aesthetic point of view. The thing I liked best about using this app to study over my hard copy of the scriptures was the experience I had when scrolling through the text. This is a very important feature! I would love to chat to go over this with you! Please please please! Thank you! That would be awesome! Also, you could have a notebook that showed all your notes and markings in every book as well as separate notebooks for each one. Then I could only mark in pink everything about charity without having to delete past markings and stuff. Then I could always create a new copy of the Book of Mormon that was completely blank. So I could have a section in this app with 8, 14, or 100 copies all with a separate title that I gave it, separate markings, separate notes, separate everything. I would love to be able to organize many copies of the Book of Mormon into different themes and give each one my own personal title. On your account, you only have one copy and if you make a mark in it, it will be like that forever until you change it. This is his way of working on and attaining Christlike attributes. Bednar has tons of different copies of the Book of Mormon with each one having a different Christlike attribute as a theme. Many people like to have several copies of the Book of Mormon so they can have different themes in each book. Install Gospel Library on your Mac using the same steps for Windows OS above. Once Gospel Library is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Gospel Library.The search will reveal the Gospel Library app icon.Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Gospel Library".On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation. Install the emulator on your PC or Mac:.Download Bluestacks Pc or Mac software Here >. We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download an Android emulator for PC and Mac:. ![]()
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