3) You have to set the properties of the pdf files according to your needs. There should be plenty of tools out there that can do this (or go with acrobat).
4) There is some online service that takes your links and makes readable documents for the reader, allthough I dislike that you have to sign up there. Otherwise, if doable for you, you can also just copy and paste the text to a file and make any readable document for the reader.
7) Either double tap the right upper corner or use options. There is a menu point that brings up some kind of a sub menu where you can just bookmark or take annotations.
8) Mine didn't come with preinstalled books.
9) Same here.
10) Sure, I just did :-)
Edit: Duuh, forgot the 7.5) In the library program just click on the + on the left side of the bottom. This creates a collection. Name it as you like and drag and drop all the books you want there to the collection. It's not a folder though. It's a tag. So you can tag one book with "Novels" and "allready read" or so and it'll show up in both collections. The book icon on the reader allways shows the total number of books available on the reader.
Have fun!
Last edited by Mike_73; 02-15-2010 at 01:33 AM.
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