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Old 08-28-2009, 12:44 AM   #16
zacheryjensen
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Originally Posted by Leep View Post
I actually prefer Stanza, but I do use Calibre to convert PDF's to Epub and seem to have it working fairly well.

What I Do like about GoodReader is how it will let you transfer txt files and how nicely it displays them. It took me more than a few trys to figure out how to transfer the files because I found their instructions clear as mud, but once I figured it out, it's a very nice application for $0.99

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Yeah, in general, I really like stanza too. Wish it had good pdf support... oh well.

As for goodreader, yeah, it's confusing. Very confusing. At first. But once you get past that, I think there's two main reasons that make it worthwhile: support for insanely huge PDF files, and horizontal locking!!

Good stuff. Still hate reading PDF on that tiny screen. Still wish GoodReader had annotation support Still debating on plopping down 4 bills for that Sony PRS-2121, but can't help but wonder if the plastic logic reader won't suck, or maybe that large format astak ... what's up with this?

Bad times for someone needing an electronic PDF reading tool since everything worth looking at comes out *NEXT YEAR* hehe
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