02-26-2010, 08:50 AM | #31 |
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Hi Kimstudio
I am a newbie to the ereader scene but I have just ordered an A81 as well and so was very interested in your post - but I didn't understand half of it as I am not very technical ! Can you tell me what I would need to do to get the ereader you mentioned on my A81 Thanks Chough |
03-15-2010, 06:20 AM | #32 |
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Hi:
Before arriving my prs700 I used to read on my Imate Jamin (AKA QTEK S900, HTC something). The usual 2.8" 320x240 screen. I have not seen listed some handy programs that I liked very much: 1) Haalireader, http://haali.su/pocketpc/, fb2 & txt reader, fast, customizable, I have read lots of really big books on it. There is a companion desktop program to convert html/doc/rtf to fb2, any2fb http://www.gribuser.ru/xml/fictionbook/. Annotations, highlighting and double tapping dictionary pop-up available but in a special format. 2) Plucker and plucker desktop http://www.plkr.org/. Wonderful, with this you can download any website (recursion depth customizable, restrict to a domain also available) and convert it to a single pdb with links & images. The reader acts like a browser, you can follow the links and going back or forward. FYI, I have read the whole Solar System Wikipedia article (50MB) with this. There is another desktop program for pdb generation, sunriseXP (perhaps you know this :-) http://sunrise.mobileread.com/). 3) ubook http://www.gowerpoint.com/. Very nice also, the best: you can use it with Webster with just a bit of tweaking. Double tap, look up and that's all. And if you don't know the meaning of some words in the Webster definition of a word you can search again the same way. Then there are handy buttons to go back to the book that you are reading. Have a nice day! |
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05-01-2010, 07:40 AM | #34 | |
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Before that i used ubook it with Casiopeia E-15/E105/E115/E125 over serveral years. In my opinion it is still one of most flexible readersoftware out there when reading rtf/Html/prc. I switched to ubook because the newer Mobipockets had problems with Greyscale devices like the Casio E-15 . On this Device Mobipocket give you a Black in Black screen. RTF also didn't work with Mobipocket. Regards Plunderydoo |
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05-06-2010, 07:25 AM | #35 |
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There are many readers for Palm devices.
Depends on the device. I use Docs to Go which is in the T3's ROM and "the Reader" to read EPUB's. For WM5, WM6(I updated the OS on my iPAQ 211) I use Freda reader. It works well and reads HTML, EPUB and TXT files. Many thanks to Jim Chapman. I convert to EPUB and read on either device depending on how good my eyes are that day. I prefer the way HTML displays but use EPUB for both devices. The choice is yours. The Calibre viewer, NOT the main program, is easy to associate with various file types. I just click on the file and it comes up in XP, Win 7 and Linux. It handles almost anything but does not display 2 pages at once, or I have not discovered how to configure it that way yet. Ain't it great to have choices?? |
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08-01-2011, 09:38 AM | #36 |
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I'm looking for a WinCE reader with:
- dictionary - annotations/comments support - last page memory - both EPUB and PDF support Does it exist? |
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