Agreed. Also texts with explanatory photos and/or illustrations which
you want to see full-sized. But relatively little of my reading is in
that category.
On 6/16/20 6:35 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
For textbooks or other explanatory text, having the extra real estate is handy
for next to the computer. My screens are full all the time with other stuff.
On 6/16/20, 5:30 PM, "Friam on behalf of Joe Spinden" <[email protected]
on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
ebooks are great, especially the epub format, which is far superior to
pdf. I carry 2-300 books on my iPhone. Easy to read in bed, too. Too
bad the Springer site does not make everything available in epub format.
On 6/16/20 5:34 PM, Gary Schiltz wrote:
> I rather hate to admit it, but a good part of my preference for
> electronic versions of information these days is highly related to my
> lack of good reading glasses, which is in turn related to my laziness
> when it comes to getting out to buy some. Here in EC, I can't just go
> to the drug store to buy cheapies,
> I would have to actually go to an optometrist (5 hour round trip), get
> an exam, go back a week later, and pick them up. With e-books, I can
> just change to a bigger font and/or zoom. Plus, I can read in the dark.
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