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Hi Everyone,

I would like to know if photoreading can be used to read and learn from e-books on the computer?

Is it the same as if I would use a regular book? Is it monitor dependant /LCD or CRT/?

Your answers would be greatly appriciated!

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Matt

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There has been mention in the forum on it before.

The short answer is, yes.

I've done it quite well with Adobe PDF's. The trick there is to use the "Full Screen" mode with the page auto-scrolling feature turned on.

In Adobe, go to Edit>Preferences>Full Screen

The settings are in that tab.
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Thanks Hagbard! You've helped me a lot!

Can You give me the link of the thread where this question has been discussed?

Merry Christmas in advance!

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Matt

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here where this question has been discussed many times :
http://www.google.fr/search?as_q=ebook+p...amp;safe=images

For my part, i prefer to use FoxitReader as it it is possible to view in FULLSCREEN 2 pages at once and the fonts is better, more smooth(they may use clear type for their fonts?)

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Hi Frenchie,

Great thanks to You for Your help!

Is Foxitreader available for Linux too?

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