Which e reader do you have
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Which e reader do you have
why did you choose that one?
now that you have it, what do you like about it?
what don't you like about it?
which one would you buy next?
Why?
What questions should one ask oneself before choosing an e reader?
Anything else you want to say?
Thanks.
now that you have it, what do you like about it?
what don't you like about it?
which one would you buy next?
Why?
What questions should one ask oneself before choosing an e reader?
Anything else you want to say?
Thanks.
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Re: Which e reader do you have
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I grad school I had to read an obscene amount, like 4 books a week and so learned speed reading. I still can't stand ereaders that won't scroll. I am all about the scrolling.
I grad school I had to read an obscene amount, like 4 books a week and so learned speed reading. I still can't stand ereaders that won't scroll. I am all about the scrolling.
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Re: Which e reader do you have
Spurven Ten Sing wrote:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flyersoft.moonreader&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5mbHllcnNvZnQubW9vbnJlYWRlciJd
I grad school I had to read an obscene amount, like 4 books a week and so learned speed reading. I still can't stand ereaders that won't scroll. I am all about the scrolling.
I'm all about being able to flip a hard copy page back. I get lost in digital scrolling but digital is great for word searches.
Just read a passage in the Swerve, codexes caught on because you could flip the page back, hard copy scrolls were hard to search.
The best of all possible worlds for me would be a hard copy and a digital copy but that wouldn't solve my shelving problem lol.
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Re: Which e reader do you have
lulu wrote:Spurven Ten Sing wrote:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flyersoft.moonreader&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5mbHllcnNvZnQubW9vbnJlYWRlciJd
I grad school I had to read an obscene amount, like 4 books a week and so learned speed reading. I still can't stand ereaders that won't scroll. I am all about the scrolling.
I'm all about being able to flip a hard copy page back. I get lost in digital scrolling but digital is great for word searches.
Just read a passage in the Swerve, codexes caught on because you could flip the page back, hard copy scrolls were hard to search.
The best of all possible worlds for me would be a hard copy and a digital copy but that wouldn't solve my shelving problem lol.
I totally get the hard copy thing. I'm like that, but for reading I need it on a phone (or back in grad school, a Palm Pilot). I could read in the dark, have the software estimate how long it would take to finish, and all my books were in my pocket. I'm torn since all the best books are still in hard copy, but life isn't fair to anyone. Least of all, me.

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Re: Which e reader do you have
If the question is how could anyone find a way to post a picture of a concentration camp in a thread about ereaders, the answer is Spurven Ten Sing.
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Re: Which e reader do you have
Spurven Ten Sing wrote:If the question is how could anyone find a way to post a picture of a concentration camp in a thread about ereaders, the answer is Spurven Ten Sing.
I thought it was a photo of grad school, not to make light of concentration camps.
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Re: Which e reader do you have
Hey, Lulu,
I personally love my iPad. It is like having four e-readers in one gadget. I have the following apps:
iBooks
Kindle
Nook
Nook for Kids
All of these apps have different pros and cons. I prefer iBooks out of the four, just because I like the way it is organized. It is easy to flip back and forth, like a regular book, but you also have the option to scroll, look up words, highlight, bookmark, etc.
Nook is my next favorite. I also love Barnes and Noble's variety of books.
Kindle is probably my least favorite because the page numbers are not easily accessible, at least on the app.
Hope this helps!
I personally love my iPad. It is like having four e-readers in one gadget. I have the following apps:
iBooks
Kindle
Nook
Nook for Kids
All of these apps have different pros and cons. I prefer iBooks out of the four, just because I like the way it is organized. It is easy to flip back and forth, like a regular book, but you also have the option to scroll, look up words, highlight, bookmark, etc.
Nook is my next favorite. I also love Barnes and Noble's variety of books.
Kindle is probably my least favorite because the page numbers are not easily accessible, at least on the app.
Hope this helps!
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Re: Which e reader do you have
Given my affinity for pubic domain stuff, and use of Adobe PDF on laptop, what would you recommend, when it comes time?
Huckelberry said:
I see the order and harmony to be the very image of God which smiles upon us each morning as we awake.
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/a ... cc_toc.htm
I see the order and harmony to be the very image of God which smiles upon us each morning as we awake.
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/a ... cc_toc.htm
Re: Which e reader do you have
MCB wrote:Given my affinity for pubic domain stuff, and use of Adobe PDF on laptop, what would you recommend, when it comes time?
Again, I would probably go with the iPad or the iPod Touch which has the same operating system, and allows for the same apps. One thing that is cool about the iBooks app is that you can download pdf files directly into iBooks, and read them the same as you would read any other book. If you are using a lot of pdf downloads, it sounds like this would be ideal.
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Re: Which e reader do you have
I have a 3.72 GB flash half full. Plus more on queue on Google Play.
Lots of times I copy and paste stuff from internet into OpenOffice, then transfer it to pdf.

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Huckelberry said:
I see the order and harmony to be the very image of God which smiles upon us each morning as we awake.
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/a ... cc_toc.htm
I see the order and harmony to be the very image of God which smiles upon us each morning as we awake.
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/a ... cc_toc.htm