Originally Posted By: Mac
Look into one of the tablets that are able to store and display .pdf files, man. Wonderful things, very low cost, very portable, likely cheaper than having it printed and bound on paper.


--Mac


Good thought. Priniting and binding could be quite expensive. (I would think that a place like Staples would do it, but the cost would be pretty high.) I have an iPad and have transferred a number of shorter PDF files to it. The problem is that I feel that navigating thru a large PDF for specific information on screen (whether on a laptop PC or an iPad) is kind of a PITA. For reference materials (which is what the manual is), I still prefer the old dead-wood (printed page) technology for jumping from page to page.

That said, however, perhaps I could get used to it on the iPad. Which specific PDF-reader app do you guys recommend for this? My main dislike about onscreen reading is when you go to a different page to look something up, it's not obvious how to return to the page you were. If there's an app that makes that easy, that might be the way to go.

Thanks.

Last edited by newbert; 03/17/14 02:21 PM.

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