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kind regards,
Marten
just don't forget... the URL is http://www.sugarlabs.org ;-)
Sean
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Marten Vijn i...@martenvijn.nl wrote:
Let the world know we are alive.
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Carol and Caroline,
I'm working on something that should communicate just how useful Sugar
is for reading ebooks, but you'll need to be patient. I'm about 90%
complete on this, which in IT parlance means I have enough to do a
rigged demo but the bulk of the work remains to be done. What I am
James,
I'm curious. Can't it be as simple as putting books on memory or a
thumbdrive and having a program find the books locally and let you pick from
that list? Like MS Reader searching for .lit books or Peanut Reader
(whatever it is called today) searching for .pdb files and creating a
Kathy,
The free books aren't on a thumbdrive. They're scattered all over the
Internet.
There are hundreds of thousands of free books that teachers could use if
they knew how to find them. One way to help them would be to put links
to the best websites on the start page when you open Browse.
I thought that I should share some reflections on SugarCamp Paris. I
am pretty sure that I have read that reflection is an important part
of learning.
I have been thinking about the Sugar Labs meeting format for the last
couple of months. I hesitated to post the theory behind the process
until