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Dave:
Are you familiar with microsoft reader... it reads ebooks in something of a "paperback style." Not familiar with it, don't really care to be. I have a policy of avoiding the use of Microsoft software on my systems except when no decent alternative exists. I am not sure if there is a counterpart in the Linux world... Adobe Acrobat Reader has a "continuous, facing" display option - pairs of pages side by side - which I suspect is close to the "paperback style" to which you refer. Works fine with the PDFs I'm distributing. are you dual boot? No, I don't trust that mode, for a couple of reasons. Some M$ operating systems are known to rather aggressively overwrite or destroy other OS's partitions or boot blocks, sometimes without asking or warning. And, given all of the security exploits against Windows and Explorer and etc. floating around, I feel safer not allowing Windows to have direct access to my hardware. I do occasionally run Windows (usually Win98) in a VmWare virtual machine, with a virtualized hard drive, for things like tax software, ham-radio programming utilities, etc.. That way, it's running safely in user mode, can't get to the real hardware, and I can wipe it and start over from a checkpoint save without affecting the rest of my system. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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