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I have a Kindle and I just love it - for novels and other books that I am going to read from beginning to end.

There is a freeware app that converts PDF and HTML to Kindle format. Ill tell you the name when I get home from work. Easy and fast.

The Kindle is NOT a good choice for books that get flipped through a lot - Bible, poetry, reference books - and this includes manuals. No E-Reader has an interface that comes close the the ability that regular books have for flipping and browsing until I find what want. After I get familiar with a book I seem to get a sense of where things are kinda by touch. I can flip through pages until it feels right to my fingers. No E-Boook can do this.

So I do indeed put my manuals oin the Kindle, but its a just-in-case kind of thing. The paper book is still the way to go when I have the choice.

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