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Old 06-25-2017, 03:42 AM   #501
HarryT
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Larry - a question for you, if I may?

The reason that, after years of experimenting, I've settled on the "GoodReader" app on my iPad Pro as the perfect PDF reader for me is its superb support for multi-document reading. I'm an (amateur) Egyptologist, and when I'm working on my Egyptian texts on my iPad I need to have several documents open at once (the text I'm working on, and a range of different reference works such as a dictionary, hieroglyphic sign list, grammar book, etc) and rapidly flip between them. GoodReader has a "tabbed" user interface which makes working with multiple documents a breeze - each tab can display a different document, or different parts of the same document.

How good is the Sony when it comes to working with multiple documents? It's an essential requirement for academic research.

Thanks!
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