Steven W. Erbach
serbach at new.rr.com
Mon Nov 22 08:18:25 CST 2004
Brenda, >> 1) Books must stay on your shelf for 30 days. So occasionally I find that my shelf is full and I can't look at a book I want to see for a quick answer. << So, what's the limit on the number of books that can be on your shelf? Yes, that does help. Again, I thought I saw a limited-time trial somewhere in my browsing. Now I'd like to try it out but I've forgotten where I saw the offer. Anybody else see it? Steve Erbach Neenah, WI sweblog1.blogspot.com > ------------Original Message------------ > From: "Reische, Brenda L." <blreische at mdh.org> > To: "'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues'" <dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com> > Date: Mon, Nov-22-2004 7:42 AM > Subject: RE: Svar: RE: [dba-Tech] Access vs. .NET > > I use Safari. I like it for the most part. > > The CONS: > 1) Books must stay on your shelf for 30 days. So occasionally I find > that > my shelf is full and I can't look at a book I want to see for a quick > answer. > > 2) Books are only available online and I find that I miss the > touch/feel of > a printed medium. > > The PROS: > 1) Access to thousands of books instantly. > > 2) Pages are printable, so you can print out a topic and read it on the > go > away from the computer. > > Hope that helps. > > Brenda Reische > Application Support Analyst > McDonough District Hospital > x. 3263