In 2011, eBook manuals were just a few months away.
Who—in the modern world of accessibile, open-source, reflowable, resizable, proportional, user-chosen interfaces—wouldn’t want an archaic, difficult-to-navigate, impossible-to-scale, hard-to-read, hideous, proprietary-format, print-ready-yet-almost-never-printed PDF?
A delicious slice of the 1990s, straight from the satanic bowels of Adobe. How marvellous.
But if you’re insane enough to want infinitely more legible, easy-to navigate, reflowable, easy-to-annotate, and easy-to-share-between-devices ePubs (though a tad skanky due to the source PDFs):
Scapple:
ufile.io/0653aki3
Scrivener:
ufile.io/hqvh7bxy
Merx