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Originally Posted by HarryT
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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Well, if you're happy with the iPad Pro then by all means stick with it. On the RP1, you can open up different PDFs in a Two Page Spread mode, you can see that in the video review that was posted a little while ago. You can switch documents by pulling up the menu. Is it better than what you have? I don't know.
Are you using the Apple Pencil a lot in your work?
Do you feel there are some limitations of the iPad Pro that would be fixed by the RP1? Size? Weight? Battery life? Writing Experience? iPad Pro do you own?
Is the world of Egyptian texts mainly a monochrome world? Do you need color? ;-)