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Re: OT: query regarding HTML



I don't know how big a deal this might be, but TeamViewer has been called a major security risk.  (Possibly because it's very crackable, like 128 bit WEP ?  Canned scripts for doing this being widely available ?  Something like that.)


   Jordan



From: Harry Binswanger
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2017 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: OT: query regarding HTML

Just parenthetically and out of curiosity, I don't suppose anyone has managed to port Xy or NB over to Android ?  Unless there is some very good emulator I don't know about ?

You can run it from your home machine by using TeamViewer (or equivalent). You operate your home machine remotely. It can be awkward to use shifting keys, though, unless you can attach an external keyboard.

Of course, I'm assuming that TeamViewer will run on Android. If not, some other remote-control app will.

Regards,
Harry





   Jordan



From: Kari Eveli
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2017 4:31 AM
Subject: Re: OT: query regarding HTML

Hi Paul,

I think the quality of the screen is paramount. Nexus 10 has 2560×1600
resolution. You need something in this class to achieve good reading
conditions. The best big-screen iPads and Samsung tablets qualify, older
and budget gear do not. Even fine print is easily readable on good
equipment.

See this new study: [...] The results suggest that when text display
conditions are well-matched, there is no reliable difference in reading
performance between the two media. [...]
http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00257/full http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00257/full

Best regards,

Kari Eveli
LEXITEC Book Publishing (Finland)
lexitec@xxxxxxxx

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26.2.2017, 14:01, Paul Breeze (Redacted sender paul.breeze for DMARC) wrote:
> A propos of this, a correspondent noted in a letter to the Financial
> Times recently that readers remember much less of a book if they read it
> on a tablet than if they read it on paper.
>
> Paul