I hate pdfs. There’s no way to make the pages fit the computer screen as conveniently as html does.
I have to keep moving my viewpoint in a way that jolts my attention.
Recently, instead of having a control bar for the pdf at the top of the page, there’s a appear/fade away control bar which is affected by the cursor, and IT’S ON TOP OF THE TEXT.
Of course, I have no way of knowing whether any of this is why Solvent hasn’t liked them.
I hate pdfs. There’s no way to make the pages fit the computer screen as conveniently as html does.
I have to keep moving my viewpoint in a way that jolts my attention.
Recently, instead of having a control bar for the pdf at the top of the page, there’s a appear/fade away control bar which is affected by the cursor, and IT’S ON TOP OF THE TEXT.
Of course, I have no way of knowing whether any of this is why Solvent hasn’t liked them.
Your second and third objections could possibly be resolved by choosing a different PDF reading software.
give mobipocket a try, with the annotation pane open very convenient for note taking/highlighting, been using this on a notebook with a pixel qi screen for a couple of months, user friendly combination hihttp://www.mobipocket.com/en/downloadsoft/productdetailsreader.asp http://www.pixelqi.com/