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Originally Posted by HarryT
The reason I like it is that I need to read numerous PDFs for academic purposes (I'm studying part-time for a degree in Egyptology), and, when doing research, one of the most important things one needs is the ability to have multiple reference sources open, and rapidly flip between them.
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OK, you have specialized needs (academic research) which I don't have. I primarily want to read consumer magazines in pdf format. However, I'm still intrigued and will get someone I know who owns an iPad to let me try Goodreader on their device.
I do have Goodreader installed on my 3.5" iPod Touch. But I am not going to even try to read a pdf on a screen that size. However, I opened it up out of curiosity just now and ironically the fist message that popped up was a tip about saving annotations (highlighting and notes) inside the pdf. So at least it has that feature.
A degree in Egyptology? I am impressed.
--Pat