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Well, since I got my Mac my Dell has been sitting pretty idle... Except when I need to use Quicken. Still trying to decided if I should convert to Quicken for Mac or Quicken Online... neither have the Home & Business edition. But, I could always track receivables with something else.
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zeldinha zippy zeldissima
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no need to try to convince me ; i like macs. the only reason i don't have one is can't afford one. but i'm perfectly happy to use other people's.
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The reason I am waiting for the Apple product is because I really love my touchscreen iPhone and if Apple were to sell something with a larger screen and greater capabilities with a bookstore similar to Amazon's Kindle, it would be a near perfect reading device for me.
I am not in love with the Kindle, but seeing my friend's in person and seeing how easy it is to convert (merely emailing the file) makes me lean a little more favorably toward the Kindle. I recently made a convert of someone into e reading but after I explained the drawbacks of DRM, he was fine with the Kindle. Even though he said that he re-read a lot of his books, he wanted the convenience of buying instantly and he did not want to mess with conversion that may be required to use the Reader. The more non techies that I talk to, the more that I hear the same refrain - make it simple, stupid. The iPhone and the iPod are geared toward exactly that, simplicity of use. My 4 year old can turn on the iPhone, recognize the iPod icon, choose a video and play it. She knows which button to push to keep the video at the end of the playing. She knows how to access the pictures, take a picture, and even email a picture to mom (programmed into the phone as mom). When I look forward to Apple coming forward with an ereading device and companion bookstore, I do so in part because I know that alot more people will be open to accepting something like this from Apple and because the more people reading ebooks, the less difficulty ebook lovers will have in finding their favorite books in eform. |
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I doubt that somebody could say that the future (or expected) arrival of Apple in this market would be a bad thing.
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Kind of wish the Astak supported more formats the "9" seems like it would make a great tool for supporting textbooks.
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I really think that's key. I'm not an iFan but I won't dismiss their success as just clever marketing. They do have great marketing and it's quite important to the success of a consumer product but they also spend a good deal of time on design. Part of that is usability, as you say, but they also put a lot of effort into making things beautiful. While I will always choose function over form, I prefer to have both especially in an object I use all the time. It makes my day a little brighter when even mundane objects have some grace to them.
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Hanlin V3 is very powerful in formats and languanges, it has the best price-performance ratio. And V9 is coming soon.
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Kewl incomming flame.......
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Heheh I purchased two iPod Touches just for reading Ebooks. One was for the wife. But in all seriousness, I have never read an Ebook on an Eink device, Dont seem to be able to buy one here in Australia at the right price. I have been reading Ebooks for over 8 years now. I first started on a Palm Pilot and progressed to Ipaqs and now to an Ipod Touch. The Ipod touch is great, very nice resolution, good size screen and a backlight. I can get 10 hours on the battery. But the main reason I would never buy a Eink Device is that it wont go in my pocket and if I take it to bed with me it wont work if the lights out, which would upset my wife, who needs the light off. I read on average 6 hours a day, and have never suffered any irritation using a small screen or backlight. Maybe a sore thumb from pressing a button ever three seconds. But in conclusion I am really happy with the touch for reading. Cheers |
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