Always looking for a reduction??
https://vyrso.com/product/11086/deliver-us-from-evil 272 pages for $0.99
https://vyrso.com/product/55753/in-defense-of-jesus 300 or pages for $1.99
(I acknowledge that page numbers depend on the size of the books page, but it is simply to show these are not pamphlets!)
Thanks
Thanks for pointing these out.
I wish Vyrso ebooks like these had page numbers! The absence of page numbers has prevented me (and many others) from purchasing countless Vyrso titles.
So, so, so true! Ugh.
Daniel, I agree that that is one major difference between a Logos book and Vyrso book. But I'd rather have the book at the price, despite its limitations. And i am usually reading Vyrso titles for ideas rather than direct quotes. But what do you do when you want to quote a Vyrso title? Yes you have a problem!
I wish Vyrso ebooks like these had page numbers! The absence of page numbers has prevented me (and many others) from purchasing countless Vyrso titles. Daniel, I agree that that is one major difference between a Logos book and Vyrso book. But I'd rather have the book at the price, despite its limitations. And i am usually reading Vyrso titles for ideas rather than direct quotes. But what do you do when you want to quote a Vyrso title? Yes you have a problem!
Totally agreed, but looking at some of the standard ebook readers (Kindle, Scrib'd, etc), it looks like publishers are adding page numbers to their texts with increasing frequency. I'm wondering if this is something that might get supported in future? Obviously it would mean some additional coding, but it wouldn't be resource specific and it would be a big step forwards.
Disclaimer: I have no clue what I'm talking about. I know that what seems eminently doable to me might well turn out to be a nightmare in practice.