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MOTOTRBO System Planner as an eBook or Wiki.

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DJ0WH

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So here's an interesting question (hopefully).

How many of you have an eBook reader?
If yes, which one?
Would it be of any use to you to have the MOTOTRBO System Planner(s) on it?

Then a slightly unrelated question...

If the answer to the last question was no, or not really, would it help to have the System Planner somewhere on the Internet as a Wiki instead?
 

nje431

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I'm responding from my Nook, but when I need to dig into the planner, the pdf on a desktop works quite well for me.

Cheers
 

Bill_G

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Whenever I have to RTFM, I prefer a pdf. I ctrl-F to find info, and print pages specific to the work I'm doing so I can write notes in the margins.
 

Zaarin

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A wiki would mean we could look at the edit history to see what has been changed between releases. That would be handy.
 

tuckerm

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Wiki. Universal access by all devices with a changelog.
 

com501

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And the only changes should be the official Motorola updates. Notes are OK, but don't rewrite history like I see so much in the 'commons'.
 

tuckerm

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And the only changes should be the official Motorola updates. Notes are OK, but don't rewrite history like I see so much in the 'commons'.

That would be awesome. Searchable changes from Motorola would help a lot of people out, at least I think so.
 
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