RogerS
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2007-03-08
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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2007-03-08
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2007-03-08
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@ Toulouse, France
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I expect text reader apps to employ easy one handed operation, and the PDF Reader fails miserably in this regard.
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2007-03-08
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2007-03-08
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2007-03-08
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There's something that puzzles me about Roger's article. I expect I'm missing something obvious but, if the book is available in html, why go to the trouble of converting it to another format, particularly PDF? On any platform, I'd rather read html; that's especially true on the Internet Tablet, where the browser is so much better than the PDF reader.
Art
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2007-03-08
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When there are no scroll bars showing on the screen, pressing the right side of the scroll circle takes you to the next page.
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2007-03-09
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2007-03-09
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2007-03-20
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