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I have never used an e-book. What advantages do e-books offer over printed books?

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I have never used an e-book. What advantages do e-books offer over printed books?

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We believe e-books, like Troubleshooting Mac OS X, offer the following advantages over printed books: Full-text search: You can search for words or phrases anywhere in the book. This is considerably easier than using a table of contents or an index to find information. Hyperlinks: Troubleshooting Mac OS X uses hyperlinks extensively, both to information within the book and to some of the best troubleshooting information available on the World Wide Web. These ease navigation in the book, as well as let the book bring you the best content regardless of where it is in the world. Bookmarks: Troubleshooting Mac OS X also employs the bookmark capability of PDFs, giving you access to a detailed table of contents in a separate window any time you want. This again makes navigating an e-book much easier than a printed book. You can also add your own bookmarks to your favorite pages. Zoom: You can zoom text or images to virtually any size. If you are visually impaired or rely on bifocals like the

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