E-book address/location change?
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Not sure what's up with the e-book address... Just tried mine, still working :huh:
Let me see what I can do, sir.
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Also a common problem is pasting your code in will leave a space at the end that will prevent access.
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My question is to the guys with both the paper and ebook. I've never owned an ebook of any sort. Do you find it useful? Can you write notes on it etc? And I live on an iPad. Barely touch the pc anymore. Can I view it just fine on an iPad?
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I can speak to some of this. Yes, it is compatible with your iPad. You cannot take notes in the eBook itself. It is a cloud based document which allows me to offer refunds if your not happy with it. I could not do that with a pdf.matt.white wrote: Im posting here to not block up the thread about the updated premium page.
My question is to the guys with both the paper and ebook. I've never owned an ebook of any sort. Do you find it useful? Can you write notes on it etc? And I live on an iPad. Barely touch the pc anymore. Can I view it just fine on an iPad?
Honestly if your looking to take notes a paper version would suit you better. You cannot print directly from the eBook. You could perform a print screen/ paste into Microsoft paint then print individual pages from there. It's not ideal but it can be done.
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One advantage of having the e book is the hyperlinks to the related videos right in the text.matt.white wrote: Im posting here to not block up the thread about the updated premium page.
My question is to the guys with both the paper and ebook. I've never owned an ebook of any sort. Do you find it useful? Can you write notes on it etc? And I live on an iPad. Barely touch the pc anymore. Can I view it just fine on an iPad?
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Also the fact that you keep Paul's book in your pocket like your phone is very convenient. Just a side note. For people with a Windows phone there could be a problem. It didn't work for me. But if you have Android or iOS no problem at all!
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tiride62 wrote: I'm not clear on the ebook access, specifically do I need to be on the internet to access the book? Typically with an ebook you can download it to the computer or whatever, I'm thinking Kobo, and read it anytime. Sorry if I'm asking this question in the wrong place.
No problem, you're in the right place!
Yes, you do need to have an internet connection to access the book. No offline capability that I'm aware of.
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tiride62 wrote: Thank you for the quick response, guess I'll have to eat the ridiculous shipping charges for a paper copy, heavy sigh.
Sorry about that. I believe there's piracy concerns at work with the e-book. International shipping?
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tiride62 wrote: Yep, Canada. Wanted to purchase a uscope from AESWave but again the shipping is outrageous. Hit and miss, some vendors have reasonable shipping charges, others not so much.
No kidding! I just took a spin on UPS.com - $50 for the slowest option. It's not like it's overseas or something...
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Thank you for the quick response, guess I'll have to eat the ridiculous shipping charges for a paper copy, heavy sigh.
Yes shipping charges are often very expensive :S
No internet connection at work tiride62?
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