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Cpilot wrote:Michel

I was talking about the manual version, not the OS version.

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Are the new sections all in one place or are they scattered throughout the manual? In other words, can one extract just the new sections?
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ScottB601 wrote:Are the new sections all in one place or are they scattered throughout the manual? In other words, can one extract just the new sections?
I think they are scattered, if I remember right the U-AA to U-GG banks are everywhere (copied) where necessary.

Actually I like it that way ... otherwise you get a document full of unnecessary references. Of course for printing it is not so ideal.
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The differences between the E2 and E4 manuals are scattered all over.
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Figures.
Well, off to buy a tablet. I'm ditching paper manuals forever and just loading them up on the tablet. Any suggestions from those using tablets for this purpose?
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Samsung Galaxy. No 'Apple don't let you' psycho babble, although I am a MacBook user.

Have the Galaxy 2 phone. absolutely savage.

The website I bought my manuals off told me they are building an app also that contains all of the manuals in an 'easier to read package for small screen'.

Not sure if it's free or not, though I would have no problem paying a fiver for the convenience :lol:
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ScottB601 wrote:Figures.
Well, off to buy a tablet. I'm ditching paper manuals forever and just loading them up on the tablet. Any suggestions from those using tablets for this purpose?
I've become an iPad fan. IBooks works great for the manuals, and I'm having fun with some of the music apps that run on the iPad. (Korg iMS-20, Animoog, Garage Band, Addictive Synth, etc)
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keyboardcook wrote:Re Treeware- LOL. At least paper burns and is renewable. Gotta laugh at the manufacturers pulling the "green' line when they don't put in the manuals, but instead give a CD that is guaranteed to last at least twenty lifetimes in some landfill.
Your printed copies are out of date as soon as they make a software update. Also, the thousands of pages would make the shipping box heavier and possibly bigger.
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The box I got wasn't too big for all eight or nine books, but reading your reply made me realize one other factor- the aviation fuel footprint on delivery!! :(

I guess we will wait and see the joint green experts overview of digital v traditional print media, due sometime when the polar bears are wearing arm bands :D
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