Cathy Horein
So far I can't figure out how to download it to read offline. This is a problem with no internet, as is the case in many gyms. This book is set up like a novel to be read sequentially--it is a reference book, at least the table of contents should be linked to the corresponding section. When the inevitable errata come, will this book auto update? Or will I have to download it again? What will happen to to bookmarks, highlights and notes I have made on the version? I do like that it is available both on my phone and my computer, but so far it has not automatically updated my reading place to the most recent. I wish I could print it for study purposes, or at least sections of it. So I guess I'll be buying the print version as well, which is not available for another month. And testing is coming up way too soon with materials not yet available.
Denise Weaver
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It’s been much more difficult to navigate and update with Google play. I learned yesterday that the updates appear differently whether you’re on an iPad versus a MacBook. I accidentally deleted the DP code of points when trying to update on my computer, The options appear differently than they do on an iPad. Today I successfully removed the download and then uploaded my compulsory and Xcel code of points. Learning lessons 😞
Tim Lyons
The old method of opening the Code of Points in Apple iBooks and the stand alone compulsory app were way easier to work with. I'm technologically savvy and I have trouble even remembering how to access the materials now. I don't appreciate being forced to use Google Reader. I don't use any Google products and I believe nobody should. They gather as much information as they can from any and all users and sell that information for marketing and government purposes. Please consider going back