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Sometimes you just need to get away from the screen.
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It's kinda bizarre that you would add WinMobile which has almost no market share and exclude RIM which has real market share.
Is there some kinda anti-RIM bias here or is Linux Journal?
On the contrary, many of us
On the contrary, many of us are quite fond of the crackberry, and we have a special fondness for a certain RIM employee.
I just forgot to include it. I'm an Android girl myself.
Katherine Druckman is webmistress at LinuxJournal.com. You might find her on Twitter or at the Southwest Drupal Summit
Which devices
I have many: Android phone(s), Maemo Nokia N800 (plus earlier versions, still fun to use), iPhone, iPad, iTouch. Now what I want are some of those to-be-discounted HP mobile devices, including tablets, netbooks and laptops, all running Linux variants.
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epub
why not focus all your resources on developing an epub format. one format to view on all.
we're laying out an epub
we're laying out an epub version as I write this.
Katherine Druckman is webmistress at LinuxJournal.com. You might find her on Twitter or at the Southwest Drupal Summit
Any progress on the
Any progress on the .epub-version?
So, where can I find the
So, where can I find the epub-version??
Amazon Kindle - as per a
Amazon Kindle - as per a mobile device that I'd like to use to receive and read Linux Journal.
Symbian Nokia X6 + JoikuSpot
Symbian Nokia X6 + JoikuSpot = any WIFI device is mobile.
HP mini311 netbook
WebOS Palm SmartPhone
WebOS Palm SmartPhone
Nook color.
Nook color.
Symbian (Sony Ericsson Vivaz)
Symbian (Sony Ericsson Vivaz)
Kindle
Kindle
none
none