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Tom Scola - Dec 16, 2011 6:09:27 am PST #18853 of 25501
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

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§ ita § - Dec 16, 2011 6:25:42 am PST #18854 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

the thing with the ipad is that you can use various different apps to read ebooks

Not just the iPad. I think a lot of people don't realise that B&N and Amazon make apps for PCs as well as the prominent phone OSs. You don't have to invest in special hardware (canny move) to be able to take advantage of their catalogue.


le nubian - Dec 16, 2011 6:55:03 am PST #18855 of 25501
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

ita,

fred was asking because he just got an ipad, so I replied in kind.


§ ita § - Dec 16, 2011 7:03:55 am PST #18856 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I'm not criticising your answer. I'm just expanding on it.


-t - Dec 16, 2011 7:04:13 am PST #18857 of 25501
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

There's also Google Books and Kobo and I had to get Overdrive to read library books on the iPad but I imagine that varies by library (I don't recommend it if you have other options). There's an app called eBook Search that is pretty handy if you are looking for something specific but don't know where it would be available, or for browsing various collections of free e-books. There's a lot out there and it's hard to say what will or won't be available in digital format.

You can open .pdfs in iBooks, too, which I have gotten used to. Why do you recommend against iBooks, le nubian?


Kristen - Dec 16, 2011 7:07:28 am PST #18858 of 25501

I stopped using iBooks for PDFs because, at a certain point, my PDF library got too large for iBooks to handle. It stopped syncing properly.


Jessica - Dec 16, 2011 7:12:23 am PST #18859 of 25501
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I had to get Overdrive to read library books on the iPad but I imagine that varies by library

As far as I know, Overdrive is the only legal way for libraries to lend Kindle books.


-t - Dec 16, 2011 7:12:28 am PST #18860 of 25501
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Whoa, yeah, that would be a problem.

Eta: iBooks not handling large numbers of PDFs, I mean.


meara - Dec 16, 2011 7:16:37 am PST #18861 of 25501

I had to get Overdrive to read library books on the iPad but I imagine that varies by library
As far as I know, Overdrive is the only legal way for libraries to lend Kindle books.

Actually, not sure of what s happening on the back end but you don't need the overdrive ap anymore for that. You check things out on the library website and them download them from amazon onto your kindle or kindle app


Jessica - Dec 16, 2011 7:23:44 am PST #18862 of 25501
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Actually, not sure of what s happening on the back end but you don't need the overdrive ap anymore for that. You check things out on the library website and them download them from amazon onto your kindle or kindle app

Right, but it's still the Overdrive catalogue.