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Old 02-06-2010, 05:52 AM   #5
DrZoidberg
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Device: Sony PRS-600
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Originally Posted by Wetdogeared View Post
HarryT uses his PRS-600 exstensively to proofread eBooks and I've never heard him say he's had problems. (You can enlighten us if you have Harry.)

Were these handwritten notes, typed from the on-screen keyboard or a combination of the two?
What format was the eBook?
How many notes are we talking about; tens, hundreds, thousands?

Maybe there is an upper limit to the number of notes per eBook but I don't recall reading anything on this matter.
I write in Word and upload rtf's. I don't use any uploading tools. I just drop the rtf's straight into the Reader with my explorer. I've done a fair number of notes so far. Maybe a hundred in total. I'm not sure. On this particular document I hadn't done any notes. It could be worth noting that this was a document that I already had on the Reader (ie same name) with notes on it. Then I uploaded a newer version of the same document and simply over-wrote it on the Reader. Now when I upload new versions of the same documents I always first delete it, and then upload a new version. It's a minor (dare I say minute) hassle. So I'm really not whining. But it's still a bit worrying.
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