


Unfortunately, most books are not useful to understand Word. If you use Word, you need to invest time and energy to learn and apply the Word-way of thinking and working, the knowledge to adapt Word to your needs and the wisdom not to use Word for things for which it is not fit (but pretends to be), otherwise you will spend the rest of your life moaning and groaning about Word's capricious behavior (if not worse). Word is a difficult program and I would never recommend it to people who want a user friendly program to write an occasional text (try Pages instead), nor to those who do serious writing but are not prepared to spend at least a week to learn and tame Word (try LaTeX instead - it only takes a day to learn, really!). Scanning with this device is slow, but I can live with that thanks to the document feeder.
TASKPAPER LATEX SUPPORT PLUS
I have an HP Officejet 6500A Plus connected to my local WIFI network which I use for printing and scanning. My iPad mini with 64 Gb storage, is my preferred device for reading and annotating.
TASKPAPER LATEX SUPPORT MAC OS
My MacBook Air (1.8 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 Gb 1600 MHz DDR3) with Mac OS 10.9 (Yosemite) rapidly becomes the computer I most often use. I use an iMac 21.5 inch (2.7 Ghz Intel Core i5, 16 Gb MHz DDR3 RAM) with Mac OS 10.10 (Yosemite), a Magic Trackpad and an Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad.
TASKPAPER LATEX SUPPORT SOFTWARE
It is not my job to study software use, and, like most people, I often stick to old ways of doing or to the first way of doing I stumbled upon, just because I lack the motivation, time, energy, or money to try other ways. An overview of the tech tools I use for teaching and research in philosophy.ĭisclaimer: I do not think that the tech tools I use are the best for the job, nor that the way I use them is best for everyone (not even that it is best for me).
