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Originally Posted by jojoba
Well, if you look at that link you can see how some of my pdf-s displayed. Since the screen is relatively small, I always had to reflow the docs and that's where the problems started. Some of them came out so badly that I couldn't even read them because it was so distracting (never mind taking notes/annotating in an efficient manner). However some of them weren't too bad (just minor reformatting issues). I guess I just needed a higher level of predictability - I need to know that when I load a pdf, I can read it without having issues or having to go through additional conversion procedures. Granted, I'm probably less flexible than a lot of other users, but I'm just generally pressed for time at work so I want something that just does the job without me having to think about it.
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I think I'll go with a tablet. I don't want those hassles either.
What apps do you use other than iAnnotate that I saw on the other page? What is the best ePub apps? (non-kindle)