I use it for digital books and it works great. You can configure it to send a book to an email so it appears automatically. The auto tagging works well too.
I use it for digital books and it works great. You can configure it to send a book to an email so it appears automatically. The auto tagging works well too.
Labors reader looks really great. Just wish it had an iOS/android app. I’ll definitely keep it in mind.
I haven’t finished yet so I don’t know how far along (in terms of percentage). My goal before finishing is completing all the shrines, light roots and as many quests as I have picked up along the way. After that I’ll likely finish the game and then look up the side quests I haven’t done yet.
So far I’ve played for 145 hours and completed 142 shrines.
Tears of the Kingdom. Hoping to find the last few shrines I’m missing…
What are the chances it’s backwards compatible with Switch games? Digital and physical?
I was concerned about this when it was such a last minute surprise announcement. I feel like there would have been more articles/trailers if it was amazing. Then again, maybe they didn’t want to take away from TotK.
Which one did you end up getting? There are quite a few options.
That’s basically what I’ve been doing using Other Transcode. My concern was that if I have a 4K source and using that would I someday regret it and want to re-encode things?
Are you saying that I’d get better results with a 12 or 13th gen processor than with an older dGPU? Interesting I hadn’t even thought of going this route. Always considered a dGPU was the best way to go.
I use Reeder (https://apps.apple.com/app/id1529445840) on my iPad and iPhone. Before it allowed you to subscribe I was using Feedly.