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just got my EE
My used EE just arrived, and I have to say, I might love it even more than I love my PE. It's definitely not as portable, and can't be cradled one-handed, but the additional screen size makes annotation so much easier and more pleasurable. Scrolling seems to be much easier as well. I had originally intended to get the EE just to see what it was actually like and then re-sell it, but now I am convinced I have a need for them both! Now I just hope that our speculation about Entourage going under is just that, because both the EE and PE are amazing devices.
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#2 |
Edge User
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I am with you...I am really hoping that Entourage is staying open.
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#3 |
Edge User
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I started with the EE, and since I use the journal a lot, I just didn't think I could go down to the smaller size. I think the regular-sized edge is the perfect size for writing. Welcome to life in the "big" leagues! You're gonna love it.
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#4 |
Edge User
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Since I registered my EE, things have been wonky on my PE. For example, when I log into the store it tells me I need to enable cookies. I never changed my settings, and cookies are enabled in my browser. I also can't get dropbox to sync. So I uninstalled it and tried to reinstall, but it won't let me login and keeps telling me my clock is wrong. Are there limitations to the number of devices that can be synced to dropbox? Should I have registered my PE with a different email address?
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#5 |
Edge User
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Hi, Alex_edge!
I am also in love with my EE, which I also bought used as new and arrived less than one month ago! May I offer a suggestion? Try SugarSync instead of Dropbox. Advantages? 1) They give you 5Gb for free instead of just 2Gb. 2) They give you 500 MB more if you refer just one person. 3) You can choose ANY folder in your HD to be synchronized, so you don't have to create a MyDropbox folder. 4) You can use a dedicated download function which allows automatic downloading of attachments in your email inboxes to a SugarSync folder (this can really be convenient for work files). It works very well with the Edge, as long as you have wifi or mifi access. You simply keep your important files in your SugarSync and download from the Edge what you need to read or annotate there. I have seen that it is much more practical to keep my full libraries in SugarSync and have "everything" available on demand from my Entourage Edge. (Just my academic library, without literature or fiction books, is 4Gb, so you see how convenient this is) I have SugarSync synched with my laptop, desktop and EE. Think of it. I am using SugarSync daily for my library, and I have emptied my Dropbox account to have it available for sync of other kind of files. Have fun! |
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#6 |
Edge User
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Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately that doesn't really help me address the problem of why having to entourage devices linked to one email address seems to be giving me trouble...
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