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Old 05-29-2013, 12:00 PM   #13
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PDF reflow

A friend of mine bought a Sony reader for his MBA.
Mainly because of the reflow option.
He got rid of the reader after less than a week.
Yes, reflow on PDFs is working.
But it really depends on your texts, whether it makes sense and whether you can live with the results.
In his case, there had been lots of diagrams, graphs, formulas and such in his texts.
Reflow couldn't handle them satisfactorily.
Pure text, no problem.
But in combination with diagrams and stuff, lots of information got lost, the context wasn't obvious anymore and so on.
He didn't find any solution and forgot about the Reader.
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