![]() |
2010-08-25
, 12:56
|
Posts: 674 |
Thanked: 191 times |
Joined on Mar 2008
@ Buenos Aires, Argentina
|
#12
|
Can already see one advantage over fbreader - it has a true portrait mode, with the panel moved to the top, rather than a portrait book view in overall landscape mode. If you don't want to fullscreen (I like having the clock visible at all times) Dorian's way gives you more horizontal space.
![]() |
2010-08-28
, 21:58
|
|
Posts: 1,348 |
Thanked: 1,863 times |
Joined on Jan 2009
@ fr/35/rennes
|
#14
|
![]() |
2010-08-28
, 22:29
|
Posts: 102 |
Thanked: 23 times |
Joined on Apr 2010
|
#15
|
![]() |
2010-08-29
, 16:00
|
Posts: 838 |
Thanked: 292 times |
Joined on Apr 2010
|
#16
|
![]() |
2010-08-30
, 15:22
|
Posts: 838 |
Thanked: 292 times |
Joined on Apr 2010
|
#17
|
![]() |
2010-08-30
, 23:43
|
Posts: 189 |
Thanked: 23 times |
Joined on May 2010
|
#18
|
![]() |
2010-08-31
, 18:29
|
Posts: 838 |
Thanked: 292 times |
Joined on Apr 2010
|
#19
|
![]() |
2010-08-31
, 19:06
|
Posts: 77 |
Thanked: 38 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
|
#20
|
Also, I think that it is a bad idea to use panning for reading books. Pages are far more natural and match better with the idea of bookmarks because it is more intuitive to know "where" we are ("page 79" vs. "somewhere a bit before the middle"). Furthermore, it is more cost-effective to have to perform just one small gesture to fill the screen with 100% new content. Interesting discussion here:
http://ignorethecode.net/blog/2010/0..._on_scrolling/
http://designdare.com/-page-flips-ar...nfinite-scroll