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6 years 4 months ago #16760 by Can Bus
Is there any difference in content? Is the EBook more up to date than the Hard Copy?

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6 years 3 months ago #16944 by Noah
As far as content, they're identical.
Obviously with the e-book, you can click hyperlinks to related videos.

Personally, I prefer the print version because I suck at remembering my ebook log in information, and at times it can be hard to navigate the e-book.

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6 years 3 months ago - 6 years 3 months ago #17431 by autojoe
I noticed watching videos on premium channel that Paul adds content to writes on board doing updating video classes that was not there before. If there was a second edition these changes should be in updated book. Does this sound right. I can give examples. I have ebook plus watched all premium videos and every YouTube video Paul has ever made. I enjoy them all. Great learning experience.
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6 years 3 months ago - 6 years 3 months ago #17440 by Noah
I usually just write on the pages of the book. I was trying sticky notes, but they get in the way.

As for updates to the book and e book, I believe there are no more.
Paul addressed this in a video or maybe here on the forum.
If you have the 6th edition printed on the cover, you have the latest version. The ebook is current.
Hope that answers your question.

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