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Foxit eSlick Foxit's new ebook reader, the eSlick, is specially designed to support multiple formats and enables users to view various documents with ease. Supported formats are PDF, TXT, eReader format, any printable documents (after converted to PDF using included software). Also supports MP3 audio.

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Old March 23rd, 2009, 11:23 PM
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When I copy my PDFs from the computer to the SD Card thru the USB, 60meg takes about 60 min. I can take the card out of course and copy directly.
But I was just wondering if anybody else has encountered this?
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We don't have this problem in our testing.
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But I do, especially when you write to the internal memory and SD at the same time. So now I always write to SD through my dedicated SD reading device.

Anyway, maybe just a little bug that might be killed.

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Old March 24th, 2009, 10:01 AM
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We don't have this problem in our testing.
If it helps I'm using Vista 32 , I'll start checking if Vista has a problem in this area.
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I just posted on this, but yeah. I am using a Macbook Pro and it's copying at about 1mb a minute for me as well. It's like I'm working with a serial connection. Last time I did it the device froze up and I had to use the reset button on the back. I haven't tried plugging it into Vista yet.
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But I do, especially when you write to the internal memory and SD at the same time. So now I always write to SD through my dedicated SD reading device.

Anyway, maybe just a little bug that might be killed.
At this point in time, there are a number of possible explanations for slow card writing. As a starting point, it would be useful to know that if someone who has slow writing to the SD card also has slow writing to the internal memory by itself, allowing for likely smaller file sizes.

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At this point in time, there are a number of possible explanations for slow card writing. As a starting point, it would be useful to know that if someone who has slow writing to the SD card also has slow writing to the internal memory by itself, allowing for likely smaller file sizes.

Regards, Don (expecting Thursday delivery)
For me the writing is actually SLOWER to the internal memory. However it is possible that the device has locked up... Nope... there it goes. VERY slow uploading to internal memory.
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Also, any kind of file I transfer to the device says, "File Corrupted".
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Also, any kind of file I transfer to the device says, "File Corrupted".
Op, a reboot of the device fixes that problem. FYI.
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Op, a reboot of the device fixes that problem. FYI.
Does the MacBook Pro have a 'Safely Remove Hardware' handshake to prevent disconnection while an operation is underway?

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