Help! and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
• Do I need to have a MyRocketbook profile to use the site?
Without a profile you can view the overviews and read the WikiNotes of the Rocketbook materials but in order to view all the videos, download content, make claims, give cred, edit the wiki, network with others, use chat rooms, and more… you need to create a profile. Rest assured, it’s free to do so and we don’t sell your information to other third parties. See our privacy policy (link) for more.
• How do I create a MyRocketbook profile?
Start by clicking on any of the Sign Up Now (link) buttons or links you see on the site and you’ll be on your way! Want more in depth information on the site? Take our tour! (link)
• What do I need on my system to user MyRocketbook?
MyRocketbook is designed to work with the most popular web browsers out there on both Windows and Macs. We recommend Firefox for optimal usage, but all the following should work for your Rocketbook experience.
o Windows Systems:
o Windows 98, 2000 or XP
o 1 Ghz Intel or AMD processor
o 512 MB of RAM
o Broadband connection
o Compatible Windows Browsers:
o Internet Explorer 7.x and 6.x
o Firefox 2.0 and 1.5
o Macintosh Systems:
o OS X 10.2, 10.3 or 10.4
o 1 Ghz PowerPC or Intel processor
o 512 MB of RAM
o Broadband connection
o Compatible Mac Browsers:
o Firefox 2.0 and 1.5
o Safari 2.x and 1.x aren't fully supported but most features will work.
o Due to differences in how different browsers behave, some features will look and/or work better on certain browsers than on others.
• Can I edit the Rocketbook Videos?
No, but you can create your own videos that you can share with the community. The community will respond with proper cred. Make it good enough and you could be a future Rocketbook expert or even a Rocketbook staff member!
• How can I find the original Rocketbook text study guides?
The original Rocketbook notes are always available in PDF form. Feel free to download these on to your computer.
• Who writes the Rocketbook study guides?
College professors and graduate students in literature are the people behind the Rocketbook study supplements so use them with confidence!
• What’s a widget?
Widgets are special applications that perform one or more related tasks. Widgets on MyRocketbook are designed to be very versatile. Find the ones that work best for you and customize them within your Rocketbook profile page. For the most part all the widgets work in a similar format so setting up additional ones will be like setting up any other widget you already have.
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