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Old 10-24-2013, 10:44 AM   #122
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post

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.
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.

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