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Old 04-13-2011, 05:22 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by ebusinesstutor View Post
This came up when I was posting in another thread, but it occurred to me that some of my books are better as ebooks.

For example, I have a print book called "Canon Rebel T1i - From Snapshots to Great Shots." It is a book that teaches me how to take better pictures with my DSLR camera.

But most times I take pictures, I am out in nature, without my library. But if I had this book as an ebook on my iPhone, then I could access the tips anytime.
So my next photography book will likely be electronic.

How about you? Are there any books you think work better for you as ebooks?
Thick and heavy computer books! I do have one of MySQL and MS-SQL, which actually are better and faster to read on their ebook's version.

I've configured and repair my Linux server using my iPad too ( reading a book, of course). I can move faster from one page to another and use it on low light conditions.

By the way, and off topic, if you are into photography, I do recommend you these two titles, ebooks of course:

-Understanding Exposure, 3rd Edition
-The Digital Photography Book, Volume 1

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