On 22 March 2011 10:41, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Looking at the amazon kindle it looks as if i can use it to open / read
> normal pdf files such as the one for the ubuntu manual, if this is the
> case it would be useful.
I have a Kindle 3G (the new one with both GSM and WiFi) and it is great
for rea
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On 22/03/11 10:45, Alan Pope wrote:
On 22 March 2011 10:41, Paul Sutton wrote:
Looking at the amazon kindle it looks as if i can use it to open / read
normal pdf files such as the one for the ubuntu manual, if this is the case
it would be useful.
You can, but PDF rendering is less than ideal
On 22 March 2011 11:24, Simon Redmond wrote:
> I used calibre to convert a series of pdf's (funnily enough for an ou
> course) into the more native format for my kindle as I found reading the pdf
> to much of a strain on the eyes. It seems to work well, however its not a
> perfect conversion forma
I used calibre to convert a series of pdf's (funnily enough for an ou course)
into the more native format for my kindle as I found reading the pdf to much of
a strain on the eyes. It seems to work well, however its not a perfect
conversion formatting can sometimes go a bit funny and images don't
On 22/03/11 10:41, Paul Sutton wrote:
Hi
this is slightly off topic but the answer could be useful to others.
Looking at the amazon kindle it looks as if i can use it to open /
read normal pdf files such as the one for the ubuntu manual, if this
is the case it would be useful.
On another n
On 22 Mar 2011, at 11:10, Dave Morley wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-03-22 at 10:48 +, J Fernyhough wrote:
>> On 22 March 2011 10:41, Paul Sutton wrote:
>>>
>>> any suggestions or ideas
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I love my Kindle 3G. However, I'm already running into the limitations
>> of the 6" screen with
On Tue, 2011-03-22 at 10:48 +, J Fernyhough wrote:
> On 22 March 2011 10:41, Paul Sutton wrote:
> >
> > any suggestions or ideas
> >
> >
>
> I love my Kindle 3G. However, I'm already running into the limitations
> of the 6" screen with PDFs. Depending on the number of books you need,
> buying
On 22 March 2011 10:41, Paul Sutton wrote:
>
> any suggestions or ideas
>
>
I love my Kindle 3G. However, I'm already running into the limitations
of the 6" screen with PDFs. Depending on the number of books you need,
buying the tree copy or just reading on a netbook may work out better
than shel
On 22 March 2011 10:41, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Looking at the amazon kindle it looks as if i can use it to open / read
> normal pdf files such as the one for the ubuntu manual, if this is the case
> it would be useful.
>
You can, but PDF rendering is less than ideal. You're better off using
more '
Hi
this is slightly off topic but the answer could be useful to others.
Looking at the amazon kindle it looks as if i can use it to open / read
normal pdf files such as the one for the ubuntu manual, if this is the
case it would be useful.
On another note, part of my Open uni studies requir
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