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Originally Posted by kemar
Thanks for the compliments. I am excited about the update coming out on Aug 30. I'm curious to see if and how this may change my routine. Thankfully the update is coming out on Monday (I don't have a class) so hopefully this will give me enough time to make the necessary adjustments.
I would be interested in hearing what others are doing (processes or apps being use). Though I have been content with my process, I am always open for improvements or other ways of doing things. Even if is just some one thing a person does, it would be great to share. I have some additional ideals I am toying with and will post after I see how it works.
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The update is going to screw with this feature that you liked:
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I like that I was able to have a copy in my eDGe (as a Word document) for myself and was able to refer to it during class discussions while having the handouts open on the other screen and my “notebook available at a touch of a button. So far everything has worked seamlessly and there hasn’t been any real lag time. The amount of time it takes for the other students to shift their books and notes on their desk I am able to do at a press of a button.
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I'm debating whether I even want to install it. The bug fixes would be nice, but it's gonna be seriously annoying not being able to use the switch button on the ereader side. Considering that's one of the few features of the Edge I'm actually not disappointed with, I'm not exactly thrilled with the bug fixes being contingent on going along with their goofy UI experiments. Entourage should have released bug fixes as soon as they were available, and THEN their user interface "upgrade". I don't like having to choose between a functioning right parenthesis key and an interface that I like.
That, by the way, is why we all should care about open source...closed source means you have whatever features Entourage wants you to have, not what you want to have.