As I read the book on your iPhone or iPad: Yury Oparin [contest]
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
In early September, we have summed up the results of the competition drawing of the book Linder Kani "Johnny Ive: Apple Legendary designer". But in addition to the book itself, the winners are able to publish your story on MakRadare. Today we are happy to rectify this situation and publish the stories of our winners. The first story - from Yury Oparin.
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My read on iOS began with the purchase of the first iPad 2 years ago. Since almost everything that I'm doing it, it is connected with the reading: books, newsletters, articles and deferred RSS. Over 2 years reading process established and grown a few comfortable pieces that I want to share with readers MacRadar.
When reading any useful books often have a desire to do something to mark, record or postponed. iBooks helps to do this without being distracted by other applications in the process of reading. text passage just select and click the pop-up menu to select Highlight quotations or Note to record their own thoughts. We do not lose the narrative chain and easier for us to get back to good reading. All our records and citations can be found in a special section of iBooks.
Get after reading the materials I stand in Evernote, where they are structured by topic and serve as a good reference.
Through the Share menu I share interesting thoughts from books with friends and acquaintances as well without looking up from reading. I hope that with the arrival of iOS8 and its concept of "extensions" menu it will acquire new capabilities pleznymi.
For educational purposes I read the book in English. The reading helps me Abbyy Lingvo, which is able to automatically translate the word that is in the clipboard, without the need to insert or write yourself. The process of working with the dictionary is as follows: select an unknown word and copy it> 4-finger gesture switch to the dictionary, where the translation of the word immediately see> then switches back to the book. Jedi English yayka also has a built-in iOS Oxford Dictionary, which is explained in English the meaning of words. It is accessible by clicking Define.
Unfamiliar words that it is impossible to immediately remember, allocated and transferred to the application for studying LinguaLeo language.
Once you try to read on your Apple device, it is hard to go back to paper books or other "reading room".