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Jimmy Snyder
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Does anyone here have one of these book readers? I want to know how good the 'experimental' PDF support is. For instance, will it display Alan Hatcher's Topology book?
For students, I would suggest a product with two screens, a normal one for reading, and a tablet pc type screen for writing. Loaded up with all the books for the current semester, that would be a Cadillac product (probably at a Rolls Royce price.)Moonbear said:I could see it being nice for students though, who can carry around one small electronic reader rather than lugging around a bunch of books for classes.
Yes, Alan Hatcher's Topology book can be read on 'experimental' PDF readers. His book is available in PDF format, which can be opened and read on most PDF readers, including 'experimental' ones.
Yes, Alan Hatcher's Topology book is compatible with most PDF readers. However, there may be some minor formatting issues on certain 'experimental' PDF readers, but the content will still be readable.
Most features of Alan Hatcher's Topology book, such as bookmarks, hyperlinks, and table of contents, should be accessible on 'experimental' PDF readers. However, some advanced features like annotations and interactive content may not be supported.
No, Alan Hatcher's Topology book is not specifically optimized for 'experimental' PDF readers. It is optimized for standard PDF readers, but it should still be readable on most 'experimental' ones.
There may be some minor formatting issues on certain 'experimental' PDF readers, but these should not affect the overall readability of the book. It is always recommended to use a standard PDF reader for the best experience.