Quote:
Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Never. I'm not bothered by poorly OCR'd material or extra line brakes. If I can follow the flow of the story, and figure out the intended word, I have no desire to stop my reading to fix a mistake. If I were passing my books on to others it would be a different case, but as long as I can read it, it's fine just for me.
Stitchawl
|
I don't stop to fix a mistake. I just highlight a sentence, part of a sentence or word. And later, when I'm done with reading the book, I'll fix the original file. I've been doing for as long as I've been reading mobipocket books (my original reader, the Franklin eBookman, also had a touch screen)