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any open source ebook reader apps?
As I await the arrival of my Droid X and hope to use it as an e-book reader as well. I'm wondering about apps in general and what I might develop and in particular about ebook reading apps. I know there are several out there that I plan on trying out, but does anyone know of any open source code out there for ebook reading apps?
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Thanks for the Karma-Shot!
As I said before, I can find the source code, but i can't do absolutely anything with it... so you've got the edge |
09-02-2010, 03:58 PM | #7 |
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I really appreciate that. I am waiting on my Droid X to arrive and have set up a development environment and build a little sample app so this should be great for studying learning and even fits in the the MR Website objectives and interests!
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09-03-2010, 07:01 AM | #8 |
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After a bit of fiddling I've been able to build both debug and release versions using the command line tools (ant) and in Netbeans. Don't have anything to deploy it to yet but am about to figure out how to deploy to the emulator.
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Aside of the general fiddling, what enhancements have you got in mind?
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09-03-2010, 07:18 AM | #10 |
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Nothing in mind at this point. I'm just trying to learn Android app building etc....then LOOK OUT WORLD!
BTW I just was able to deploy my build to the emulator (all worked) and am trying to get a epub to it.... YES! Success! Just downloaded "The Secret Garden" from Google books using the emulator and opened with FBReader app I deployed on the emulator....very cool! Also used the deployed FBReader app to connect to Feedbooks and download "Alice in Wonderland" Woo-hoo! Last edited by kennyc; 09-03-2010 at 07:31 AM. |
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Remember to set compatibility to allow Android 2.2; I don't know what changes are in store but better safe than sorry.
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I think I have like five different ereaders on my X10 (raided the Android free section about 2 minutes after initial charge):
BeamReader (for PDF) BookFMReader eBook Explorer Moon Reader and a couple of more specialized ones. I think I use the Explorer one most. |
09-18-2010, 04:12 AM | #13 |
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How's the X10 working for you? I haven't heard a thing about it since the Sony "countdown clock" thing on the website. Can't find any comparisons to the DX either. Not that I would switch to AT&T, just curious to see what the buzz was about.
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This only scratches the surface of what it can do...but also like I said, how much you like it totally depends on how into this sort of super-connectivity you are. I am personally somewhere in the middle; I don't have a data plan (yet but one is coming) but I do use the wifi on it to interact with my Facebook friends, like the advanced camera abilities, checking email (I like the virtual keyboard far better than the crappy mechanical one that was on the TMobile G1 we were experimenting with in the early days of the development but that is a personal quirk). When I get the data plan I will get more use out of the GPS in that I can be literally anywhere, get a hankering for (say) Italian food and it will find the closest restaurant for me, along with street view, step-by-step directions. I really like the unusual UI on it though like anything new and different, it will take some getting used to for those accustomed to your typical iPhone or even a standard Android UI. I was already used to it because I was there during all stages of development (and then had to wait a year to get one in the US) so I was already used to it. It does chew battery life using all of this connectivity but that is common with all such devices that are always-on (GPS, Wifi, constantly updating multiple social network sources, email, etc). That said, I am supremely proud of working on bringing it to life and I will also add this final note: before I got the X10 my wife and I were pretty strictly cell users, never had a data plan, never had a desire for an iPhone (and we are some serious techno-geeks). When I got the X10, slid my SIM card into it, fired it up, configured it for GMail and Facebook and within minutes it had basically synchronized my whole online existence. After a few days of using it I came home from work and found my wife with her phone in pieces (it magically "broke") and she was looking at YouTube videos of people using the X10 Mini. Heh. Data plan, new phone for her, here we come. |
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Oh one thing I will add is that this is the first bit of hand-held hardware I have ever owned that I *don't* have to transcode video (read: movies, etc) for. Every other device I have had required downsizing the bitrate, audio type conversion, video format conversion, frame-rate conversion, whatever. Yeah I *can* do it but its sure nice not having to so I can get up in the morning, push some episodes of Ghost in the Shell to the phone while I am getting ready for work and then watch them at work on lunch. Nice.
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