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Old 07-10-2011, 11:46 AM   #10
Mike L
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc View Post
From what I've personally read so far in the titles I've purchased (Henry James, Charles Dickens, HG Wells), I've not seen any of the blatant scanning errors that plagued the Mobile Reference editions ...
I'm no expert, but these editions don't look like scanned ebooks - they appear cleanly typeset - and are a pleasure to read.
Thanks for that, Pooh Bear. Like you, I've had bad experiences with the Mobile Reference collections. I'll try one of the Delphi collections and see how it goes.

Other things I hate in many PD works are having a full blank line between paragraphs, and having one book in a collection running right on after the previous one, with no proper title, and not even a page break between them. I'm hoping that these Delphi editions won't have such atrocities.

Thanks also recommending them, and also for drawing our attention to the large file sizes.
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