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2014-12-20 23:54Malcolm Greene : [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?
2014-12-21 02:18Alan Bourke : Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?
2014-12-21 04:14AndyHC : Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?
2014-12-21 04:27Eurico Chagas Filho : Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?
2014-12-21 07:43Jeff Johnson : Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?
2014-12-21 08:11Virgil Bierschwale : RE: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?
2014-12-21 10:07Paul Hill : Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?
2014-12-23 12:29Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) : Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?
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[NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?

Author: Malcolm Greene

Posted: 2014-12-20 23:54:49   Link

Wondering what the rest of you are using for ebook readers and where

you're buying/renting your ebooks?

I have a Kindle Paper White which is great for reading fiction but sucks

for anything technical. I get my ebooks from Amazon and from open source

vendors that publish books in a Kindle format. I've tried to read PDF's

on a Kindle but the experience was not pleasant.

I've read several free ebooks in an Apple iBook and PDF formats on my

MacBook Pro and found my laptop's screen made the reading experience

much nicer than my Kindle for books that benefited from the larger

screen real estate. I'm considering an iPad as an alternative reader.

Are any of you renting technical books from Safari or using Amazon's

flat monthly rate rental program for a subset of their books? What about

purchasing ebooks from other publishers like Manning?

Malcolm

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Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?

Author: Alan Bourke

Posted: 2014-12-21 02:18:49   Link

I'm not. Every time I look I marvel at the huge prices being charged for

items with no cost of physical production and order printed books

instead.

--

Alan Bourke

alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm

On Sun, 21 Dec 2014, at 05:54 AM, Malcolm Greene wrote:

>

> Wondering what the rest of you are using for ebook readers and where

> you're buying/renting your ebooks?

>

> I have a Kindle Paper White which is great for reading fiction but sucks

> for anything technical. I get my ebooks from Amazon and from open source

> vendors that publish books in a Kindle format. I've tried to read PDF's

> on a Kindle but the experience was not pleasant.

>

> I've read several free ebooks in an Apple iBook and PDF formats on my

> MacBook Pro and found my laptop's screen made the reading experience

> much nicer than my Kindle for books that benefited from the larger

> screen real estate. I'm considering an iPad as an alternative reader.

>

> Are any of you renting technical books from Safari or using Amazon's

> flat monthly rate rental program for a subset of their books? What about

> purchasing ebooks from other publishers like Manning?

>

> Malcolm

>

>

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Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?

Author: AndyHC

Posted: 2014-12-21 04:14:21   Link

On 21/12/2014 13:48, Alan Bourke wrote:

> I'm not. Every time I look I marvel at the huge prices being charged for

> items with no cost of physical production and order printed books

> instead.

I have a Kindle reader app on my laptop and my tablet: they come in

useful as many of the technical books I buy have free ebook versions -

other than that I prefer 'paper with printing' as they used to say on 20

Questions.

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Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?

Author: Eurico Chagas Filho

Posted: 2014-12-21 04:27:59   Link

I am using a tablet, 8.3 pol, from Motorola, but it is not fabricated anymore. I found that the size is about right. I had a Nook color 7' but it was bad for reading magazines and 10' to big to handle or carry.I get my ebooks from many places, I usually look for deals. Funny is the other I bought "Two Scoops of Django" and it only lives in paper, hw about that ?

HTH, E.

On Sunday, December 21, 2014 8:14 AM, AndyHC <jarndice@gmail.com> wrote:

On 21/12/2014 13:48, Alan Bourke wrote:

> I'm not. Every time I look I marvel at the huge prices being charged for

> items with no cost of physical production and order printed books

> instead.

I have a Kindle reader app on my laptop and my tablet: they come in

useful as many of the technical books I buy have free ebook versions -

other than that I prefer 'paper with printing' as they used to say on 20

Questions.

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Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?

Author: Jeff Johnson

Posted: 2014-12-21 07:43:58   Link

On 12/20/2014 10:54 PM, Malcolm Greene wrote:

> Wondering what the rest of you are using for ebook readers and where

> you're buying/renting your ebooks?

>

> I have a Kindle Paper White which is great for reading fiction but sucks

> for anything technical. I get my ebooks from Amazon and from open source

> vendors that publish books in a Kindle format. I've tried to read PDF's

> on a Kindle but the experience was not pleasant.

>

> I've read several free ebooks in an Apple iBook and PDF formats on my

> MacBook Pro and found my laptop's screen made the reading experience

> much nicer than my Kindle for books that benefited from the larger

> screen real estate. I'm considering an iPad as an alternative reader.

>

> Are any of you renting technical books from Safari or using Amazon's

> flat monthly rate rental program for a subset of their books? What about

> purchasing ebooks from other publishers like Manning?

>

> Malcolm

> --

> Jeff

>

> Jeff Johnson

> jeff@san-dc.com

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I was just discussing this with the guys that build my computers when

they saw I was carrying a book. They love their readers, but I have

tried them and for some unknown reason I don't like them. Cost and

always having to keep them charged are two reasons. I am the world's

worst keep electronics charged person. The point about technical books

and pdf's is an important one. Other than entertainment that is all I read.

Thanks Malcolm

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RE: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?

Author: Virgil Bierschwale

Posted: 2014-12-21 08:11:32   Link

I use my ipad, and amazon's kindle browser

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On 12/20/2014 10:54 PM, Malcolm Greene wrote:

> Wondering what the rest of you are using for ebook readers and where

> you're buying/renting your ebooks?

>

> I have a Kindle Paper White which is great for reading fiction but

> sucks for anything technical. I get my ebooks from Amazon and from

> open source vendors that publish books in a Kindle format. I've tried

> to read PDF's on a Kindle but the experience was not pleasant.

>

> I've read several free ebooks in an Apple iBook and PDF formats on my

> MacBook Pro and found my laptop's screen made the reading experience

> much nicer than my Kindle for books that benefited from the larger

> screen real estate. I'm considering an iPad as an alternative reader.

>

> Are any of you renting technical books from Safari or using Amazon's

> flat monthly rate rental program for a subset of their books? What

> about purchasing ebooks from other publishers like Manning?

>

> Malcolm

> --

> Jeff

>

> Jeff Johnson

> jeff@san-dc.com

> SanDC, Inc.

> (623) 582-0323

> SMS (602) 717-5476

> Fax 623-869-0675

>

> www.san-dc.com

> www.cremationtracker.com

> www.agentrelationshipmanager.com

>

I was just discussing this with the guys that build my computers when they

saw I was carrying a book. They love their readers, but I have tried them

and for some unknown reason I don't like them. Cost and always having to

keep them charged are two reasons. I am the world's worst keep electronics

charged person. The point about technical books and pdf's is an important

one. Other than entertainment that is all I read.

Thanks Malcolm

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Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?

Author: Paul Hill

Posted: 2014-12-21 10:07:14   Link

On 21 December 2014 at 13:43, Jeff Johnson <jeff@san-dc.com> wrote:

> I was just discussing this with the guys that build my computers when they

> saw I was carrying a book. They love their readers, but I have tried them

> and for some unknown reason I don't like them. Cost and always having to

> keep them charged are two reasons. I am the world's worst keep electronics

> charged person.

The Kindle only needs charging about once a month.

--

Paul

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Re: [NF] What are you using for ebook readers and where are you buying/renting your ebooks?

Author: Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox)

Posted: 2014-12-23 12:29:34   Link

Use the iPad. My wife does and it is great for reading, except in sunlight.

Get the calibre app for converting other ebook formats and PDFs. If you

didn't have the iPad, I like an Android tablet. Good eBook software for any

format including PDFs.

I prefer a tablet, as a multi-function device for watching movies, etc.

also. Personally, I like a big one (10-11").

Ken

On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Paul Hill <paulroberthill@gmail.com>

wrote:

>

> On 21 December 2014 at 13:43, Jeff Johnson <jeff@san-dc.com> wrote:

> > I was just discussing this with the guys that build my computers when

> they

> > saw I was carrying a book. They love their readers, but I have tried

> them

> > and for some unknown reason I don't like them. Cost and always having to

> > keep them charged are two reasons. I am the world's worst keep

> electronics

> > charged person.

>

> The Kindle only needs charging about once a month.

>

> --

> Paul

>

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