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Old 08-23-2017, 08:22 AM   #772
digiflash
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Originally Posted by Randy11 View Post
I like to use my technical books and other technical documents with the EPUB format . I like to be able to change the font or the font 's size, sometimes it's better in my case than the PDF file, even if I zoom in.
When I use a train or a bus, it's useful to be able to change the font or the font 's size.

The EPUB format is interesting when you have some troubles with your sight. With a big screen you can have more informations displayed, it's better with technical documents or novels. I'm sure of that because I've read "Managing NFS an NIS" from O'Reilly on a 6" screen :-;

I use some documentations that are in the HTML format with my Onyx M92. A bigger screen will be better. Some HTML documentations can be converted in EPUB and after in PDF ...

I think is not the document 's format the most important, it 's the type of document, novel, theatre, technical, etc.
Just my 2 cents. I think the RP1 is simply the wrong device for people like you. The E-Goodreader might be the right one for you. For me the RP1 is perfect, but the lack of some S1 features is currently annoying. Just a EPaper with 100% PDF support... The S1 had all features I needed, but it was a bit slow

Last edited by digiflash; 08-23-2017 at 08:29 AM.
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