I'm a knowledge worker. And, most likely, so are you. That means we gotta know stuff.
Having my Kindle handy wherever I go has been one of my biggest "productivity boosters." However, it wasn't as I had expected.
When I purchased my Kindle, I had anticipated replicating my own classics library there so I could walk around with access to those. In fact, what I did do was to take every PDF - eBooks, articles, long documents, workbooks for seminars, slidecasts, etc - and put it on my ereader!
Over the past year, I've reviewed more research reports, white papers and eBooks than ever - all because I've got them "right there."
Please share your ideas: How do you use your eReader?
I think you should go for an iPad. :)
Posted by: renaissance costumes | April 20, 2010 at 06:42 AM
Jason, love the photo. Is that grin from the Capaccino, or the PDF's? :)
I had a Kindle but am now using an iPad. The
Kindle reader for iPad works GREAT for books. but Ive
been using "Goodreader" for pdf's. I wonder if there's a way to get
PDFs into the Kindle reader on the iPad...?
Cheers,
-steve b.
Posted by: Steve Bell | April 19, 2010 at 10:31 AM
Do you anticipate replacing your Kindle with an iPad?
Posted by: Vince | April 19, 2010 at 05:31 AM