After all this time, it is finally possible for us to read all of the great eBooks AWAY from our computers!
I don't know about any of you, but I have a veritable PILE of great eBooks that I have collected over the past year or so, but I just can't bring myself to sit in front of my computer and read most of them. I spend my entire work day reading and writing on the Internet, and when it comes time to dive into a great book, the last thing that I want to do is spend some more time in front of my monitor.
Now, thanks to the wonderful folks at Merlin Software, none of us have to that anymore! They have created an incredibly easy to use software program that converts Adobe PDF files into pictures that can then be read on PDA's, including your iPod.
The software is free, very simple to use, you can completely customize the size and the resolution of the output that you want to send to your PDA or iPod, and you can even choose the font size and type so that it is as easy as possible for you to read the content on whichever portable device you have.
I have already converted 4 of the eBooks from my collection using this software, and the display on my iPod is crystal clear, and easy to read. Now I can curl up in a chair, lay down on the couch, hang out at Starbucks, or even lounge around at the pool or the beach, all the while using my time wisely by reading empowering, informative, and educational material.
I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I think this is one of the most useful pieces of software to have come out in a long time, and I am chomping at the bit to sink my teeth into some great material that has been collecting dust on my computer for months, or even longer.
All of the products that I create are in Adobe PDF format, and most of the products from the Senior Though Leaders over at Personal Development Partners are in Adobe PDF format as well.
If you have been considering getting access to those products, or to some other eBook that you've had your eyes on for awhile, now you can have your cake and eat it, too!
Download the eBook to Images program for free right now and stop using that excuse about not wanting to be in front of your computer. Take your self improvement and personal development eBooks to your comfy spot in the world, and start enjoy the mountain of great information that is out there!
Why dont you just print them out?
For a decent-size book (maybe 40 or less pages?) I would consider that. However, since I normally only read a book once, printing out anything bigger than that would just be a massive waste of paper, not to mention the cost of ink for the printer.
I’d much rather put eBooks on an iPod or PDA where they could stay forever so that I can refer back to them.
Also, I tend to carry my iPod with me, so that way I will always have something to read when I am standing in lines, waiting for something, etc. My iPod is a lot smaller and portable than my entire eBook collection would be if I printed them all out! 🙂
Age is catching up with me, I cant hardly see my laptop screen let alone the small screen of a pda or ipod.
But for younger people, it may work out fine.
Funny you should say that, Adam. I was just talking this morning about how the smaller screen lets you bring it right up to your nose if you need to! ;)~
LOL, I can see it now!
I read a lot of books on my cell phone. The screen is small but I could cycle the fonts larger if I wanted. The reader I use pages rather than scrolls so it’s quite book like and reading experience is just fine. The key plus for me is that I already carry the phone so there is nothing extra to think about, carry, or keep charged up.
I get free pre-packaged books from https://www.booksinmyphone.com
I have an internet enabled phone so I can install direct to the phone, but I had installed in the past from my PC.
Hi Aaron
I think eBooks are becoming popular now and I read at least 1 per month just now as there is so much good stuff out there.
I have started using the ‘read out loud’ service on Adobe Acrobat professional , it’s not brilliant but it lets me listen to the ebook and I can record it and download it to my ipod and listen to it whilst driving.
Avagee,
That’s a cool resource – thanks for sharing!
A cell phone screen is too small for me personally, but I’m sure a lot of people would be willing to read an eBook on their phone.
Steven,
I wasn’t aware that Adobe offered that service – thanks for letting us know!
I used to spend a lot of time listening to content on my iPhone, but my lifestyle has changed in a way that I do not do that as much anymore.
I do, however, have frequent 10-15 minutes stints when I can read, which is why something like the eBook to Images program works so well for me.
Thanks again for sharing that news about Adobe, Steven!
Hey Iron Man! Ebooks are now becoming a fast part of my life but sadly I’m a technological caveman, no Ipod, heh!
Cheers,
Albert | UrbanMonk.Net
Modern personal development, entwined with ancient spirituality.
Albert,
eBooks rock, so anything that can make reading them better is cool with me! Even without an iPod, I’m sure you are soaking up the good stuff, Albert! 🙂
In Japan they have a kind of square magnifying glass thingy that you clip on to your phone or pda and it makes the words on the screen bigger. I haven’t tried it yet but the one for smaller-sized TVs works well. Will look for a place to get it and post back.
Gabriella,
Very cool! Please do share if you find a link to it.
Before discovering this program by Merlin Software, I was able to read some eBooks on my PDA, but usually the text was way too small.
What I like about Merlin’s software is that you can modify the resolution so that it looks best on whatever PDA or iPod that you have.
The good thing about being able to read ebooks on a PDA is that we don't spend so much time looking at a big screen. Still, our eyes can get tired faster from trying to read on such a small screen. Nothing compares with the feeling of holding a real book in our hands and I think that's the healthiest way to read.
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