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Old 01-28-2017, 05:12 PM   #7
jcobban
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Originally Posted by ekbell View Post
Drawbacks: while they do provide a *lot* of public domain stuff for free (Check out the Perseus Classica Collection) most of the material tends to be on the expensive side. Currently their books have to be read using one of their programs/apps (they have a desktop program plus iOS and android apps for each division) the ability to import material is limited.
Thank you.

The Perseus site is excellent for its integration with Liddell & Scott. The primary drawback is that the documents are read in a browser, requiring an Internet connection. I cannot depend upon having a wi-fi connection where I am going this summer.
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