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Old 08-24-2006, 01:44 AM
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Default Which ereader software is the best?

I have been using mobipocket. Is there another ereader that is better out there?
 
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Old 08-24-2006, 02:31 AM
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There's really no such thing as best - I use quite a few for the simple reason that quite a few of the books I read are only available in one or the other format. Mobipocket is pretty decent because you can read (non-DRM) eReader files with it as well, which is more than can be said for most ebook programs. Gowerpoint's uBook is supposed to be pretty good too, though I don't like the interface.
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Old 08-24-2006, 06:50 AM
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Gowerpoint's uBook is supposed to be pretty good too, though I don't like the interface.
I just love Gowerpoint's uBook - as always a matter of personal prefs.

With it you really feel like you're using a paper book: it displays a nice light beige background that simulates paper, besides ebooks you can view RTF files (and probably Pocket Word files too; haven't tried that specifically; RTF files yes), you can even open any directory and view pictures like it was on a paper album. You can also zoom and pan images.

There are quite a few settings to make it suit your taste and you can even use different skins if a paper like background is not to your liking. About a dozen are available on the author's site.

It's a must try...
 
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Old 08-24-2006, 07:23 AM
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...besides ebooks you can view RTF files (and probably Pocket Word files too; haven't tried that specifically; RTF files yes), you can even open any directory and view pictures like it was on a paper album.
Yeah, it can even read zipped archives! I still don't like the interface though. :wink:

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You can also zoom and pan images.
I wish uBook was better optimised for speed here - the pan and zoom are really slow, and very cumbersome to use. I actually found image editors better for reading text/pictures in image formats.
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Old 09-23-2006, 01:38 PM
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I've decided to avoid MS Reader as much as possible. It might have to do with my aging PPC running 2003 software, but when I try to read eReader files on MS Reader, the reader shuts off, and shuts down my PPC, after just a few minutes. It also has the annoying problem of getting stuck in pagedown mode, and occasionally I have to helplessly watch page after page scroll by... until eReader and my PPC shut down again!

I now convert my .lit files using ConvertLit, and read them on Mobipocket.
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Old 09-23-2006, 05:24 PM
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How do you get MS Reader to read eReader files??? Do you have a bad link for your PDB files?

All PDB files I click on in the filemanager go into iSilo, so I read eReader files by starting the eReader software.

My choices:

iSilo reader: fastest, good user interface, best compression of all, can do illustrations, good conversion software etc. etc. This is my favourite reader which i have used since it was called ToGo.

MS Reader: Slow and with bad user interface, but the books are presented unbelievably well. Good-looker in other words and I like it. However, it seems to grasp loads of memory and then become slow at least on my 2000 and 2002(?) devices.

eReader: Looks good too but I only read eReader files in it. The conversion software at least used to be very limited, so I stopped using it.

I have not used MobiPocket for years but it was quite nice.

GowerPoint never looked good on my HP-548 and 568 screens (I have not tried it on my latest PPC) and has the worst userinterface I have ever seen. I have tried to learn to like it as I would love to keep all my books as zipped and read them directly to avoid having to store two formats (zip and iSilo format, for exampel). However, I have not tried it for years and won't until they change the UI.

Acrobat is not an ebook reader, but a printing format. No bookmarks either unless they have implemented them in later versions.
 
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Old 09-23-2006, 06:36 PM
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I have been using mobipocket. Is there another ereader that is better out there?
As others have mentioned, it's a matter of personal taste. I've found that, after ditching Microsoft Reader for its poor recent releases, Mobipocket is my favorite. The UI is simple, the reader tool is very fast, and it works well in any resolution and orientation Pocket PC. Plus, there's a Smartphone version available for the times when I had a Smartphone. Finally, it works well with my favorite ebook site, FictionWise. Their DRM is manageable, too.

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Old 09-25-2006, 04:39 AM
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How do you get MS Reader to read eReader files??? Do you have a bad link for your PDB files?
Sorry about that, I was being careless in my wording... I meant I was having trouble with .lit files for MS Reader. And as you pointed out, I'm sure it's the memory-hogging that forces my PPC to shut down (the MS Media Player does exactly the same thing).

I've been reading my last .lit book in a converted format for Mobipocket. It reads fine, though I wish I could see an easy way to remove old bookmarks.
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Old 10-03-2006, 07:33 PM
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i'm a fan of isilo as well.
 
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Old 10-04-2006, 01:53 AM
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Next time I convert out of .lit, I may resave it for iSilo.
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