Digital Book Organizer (630-2010) Features Faxback Doc. # 7374 What is a Digital Book? A digital book is a matchbox-sized cartridge that can store up to 45 megabytes of information, the equivalent of 10 printed Bibles. Franklin's digital books provide instant searching, indexing, cross-referencing, and many other features not found in conventional books and references. Digital books store their information in read only memory (ROM). Some digital books, such as personal organizers, also have random access memory (RAM) that allows you to save and retrieve your own information in them. What Can the Digital Book System Do? At home, work, or school, you can use your Digital Book System to instantly find words, phrases, and topics in digital books rapidly scroll through text and graphics conveniently switch between installed digital books quickly type, edit, and save notes in a built-in notepad easily copy words from digital books to your notepad, and highlight words and phrases and send them between books. For example, you can look up a dictionary definition of a word in an encyclopedia entry. Or you can research a drug recommended by a therapeutics manual in a handbook of drug interactions. This Basic Operating Guide explains how to use your Digital Book System. To learn how to use a specific digital book, read its User's Manual and Quick Reference Card. (LB/all-08/12/94)