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Originally Posted by cancelx
You guys are GREAT !
Thanks.
The links to the books ARE the ones, and the advice on capturing sites etc... will keep me busy experimenting for others.
Greatly appreciated !
PS--- so, what is the hyperlink ability of the Pocket Pro anyway?
Jim McLaren posted some readers can Read HTML and follow Links... can the PP?
Thanks,
JAmes
ps#2-- instead of asking a bunch of annoying questions (sorry)
Is there a site that will explain the Formats the PP does AND what each can do?
I mean, what format(s) will give a hyperlink TOC
What formats have no TOC
What can read HTML with links
etc...?
would I be so lucky that there is such a site (grin)
james
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I'm not sure if any particular format uses hyperlinks as opposed to TOC... I think it all depends on how the book is put together. Most of my books are in epub, and almost all of those use TOC. But I purchased the NIV Bible published by Zondervan, and it uses hyperlinks. It was pretty much impossible to navigate. If I wanted to go to Revelation, I'd have to push the 'next' button to get through all the other books. Then I'd have to do the same thing again to get to the chapter I wanted. And it would usually lock up before I'd get where I wanted to go, so I ended up just deleting it. Even though it's an epub, I'm pretty sure the book wasn't made for e-ink devices. It was made for touch screen, and although they say it can be used on Sony, and other ereaders, it didn't work for me. That probably doesn't help much, though... I don't think you'll know if a book uses hyperlinks or TOC until you download it, but from what I've seen,
most books use TOC. And the Pocket Pro seems to do fine with other hyperlinks I've encountered, as long as they're not used excessively.