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This is just a thread asking about your opinions.
Let's take Missing FAQ's as an example. I've only had Victoria's e-books. The advantages seem obvious: always there, easily transportable, searchable, easily updatable, and so on (and a bit cheaper).
However, I certainly find it easier to browse through a real physical book, to slip back and to between pages, and somehow to absorb things better.
As another example, I have a real book copy of Jeff Schewe's "Digital Negative" from 2013, I think. As Lightroom developed, I decided on getting the new edition electronically, and it just doesn't work as well for me.
So, I think next time I buy a new copy of the FAQ's, I'll go for the paper and e-book bundle.
What do you do? And, Victoria, if you are reading this, what do you find most of your customers opt for?
Regards, Dave
Let's take Missing FAQ's as an example. I've only had Victoria's e-books. The advantages seem obvious: always there, easily transportable, searchable, easily updatable, and so on (and a bit cheaper).
However, I certainly find it easier to browse through a real physical book, to slip back and to between pages, and somehow to absorb things better.
As another example, I have a real book copy of Jeff Schewe's "Digital Negative" from 2013, I think. As Lightroom developed, I decided on getting the new edition electronically, and it just doesn't work as well for me.
So, I think next time I buy a new copy of the FAQ's, I'll go for the paper and e-book bundle.
What do you do? And, Victoria, if you are reading this, what do you find most of your customers opt for?
Regards, Dave