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Old 03-05-2008, 05:57 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
It would seem that the reason you must read these at home is that they require a browser and won't let you download the files.
I have downloaded all the files as new editions arrive. It's as easy as hitting "save" in the browser as I go. The problem with reading them on a lissoose is that they're downloaded as large colour jpegs and my wee Sony does not handle them very well. Hitting "save" does not even qualify as a hack, it's just obvious.

As far as multi-function devices go, I'm all for them - the fewer gadgets I have to carry around the better. Having a roll-up USB cable means I can use my lissoose as a USB memory key and makes me less likely to accidentally leave the key somewhere. Bring on the day when I have a sony-size device that folds in half to go in my pocket, is all touchscreen on the inside and functions as a cellphone, music player, scanner/camera and internet browser. I don't have to use all the functions at once, in fact I probably won't, but only having one expensive, fragile device to look after instead of 3 or 4 would make my life easier.
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