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Must admit I agree with all that's been said. It's page turns all the way for me
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One thing i like with pages as adobe use them, it's an indication of how long the book is. |
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eInk display technology is ill suited to scrolling, obviously.
But on a device that has real time display and touch technology it could be very natural to just scroll with your finger. On such a device, a reading app that does not support both paging and scrolling could be considered as lacking in features. I like scrolling the way e.g. Firefox does it. You can scroll, or you can read page-wise like by hitting the space key. Hitting the space key makes it scroll down a "page" with a little overlap. I could sometimes use the overlap on the ereader. I sometimes have to flip back a page to reread part of the sentence. |
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So, in order to read this thread, what am I doing.
Scrolling Except, for page two (on an ipad) I have to find the teeny tiny next arrow and touch it very very accurately or faff around zooming to get to the next, well, page. I used to read on a palm which would autoscroll, but I never could get the speed right.... Scrolling is OK by me |
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I prefer page numbers because they are a familiar paradigm. Scrolling works but it doesn't feel as precise.
Just speculating but perhaps one day most readers will be used to scrolling through text and find the concept of pages antiquated. |
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Yes, but each statement is broken up by gigantic separators, etc. Makes it much easier to keep track of what is being said by who and when. Forums like this, and lots of the 'net, are visually arranged to take advantage of scrolling. Books, at least text heavy books like novels, are not geared toward that. It is comparing apples and bananas... |
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For formatted text where there is some sort of brakes(like this forum) scrolling works as you can easily keep reference point. For pure text pages creates this. On other hand it's nice to have some sort of closure for chapters with pages which are empty, allows room to stop reading ;D
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This is for Tubemonkey.
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Books are brain food.
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I prefer turning pages with a physical button. That's why I like my Kindle Keyboard. Tapping the screen to turn pages in the Kindle app on my tablet isn't too bad, but I wouldn't want to scroll up/down.
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Either is fine.
Although the question becomes, what will my reference point be? |
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Two things, one....I hate squeeze pages. A squeeze page is an internet page or email that uses just one page, very long to display all of the information. If I saw a book in this format, it would remind me way too much of a scam email. Also, you need pages for easy reference.
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