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Old 12-30-2007, 04:24 AM   #2
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1. Can you put pdf and html files on it directly, i.e., copy-paste or drag-and-drop?

2. Can you put whole folders on it? Is there a way to access a multi-level folder on the Iliad? If I use programs like Offline Explorer to download whole websites, can put them on the Iliad and read them?
Yup. It shows up as a hard drive. So you can use it like that. The iLiad interface supports multi-level directories.

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If so, how well? Do hyperlinks work?
It uses a mini-browser to display web pages. So it works like any other browser.

Note that for PDFs, I have heard that links within PDFs don't work.

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3. I would very much like to be able to use the Iliad to browse the Internet, particularly Wikipedia and other free encyclopedias. How well can the Iliad do that? Some screenshots would help.
Some people have gotten this to work, but it doesn't work out of the box. eInk is very slow to update, so most web sites will be painful to view.
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