How to make an EZReader ebook for Handheld PC Pro Device
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How to make an EZReader ebook for Handheld PC Pro Device
I have a NEC MobilePro 880 device (MIPS processor, Handheld PC Pro, Windows CE 2.11). This device is relatively old and does not support even Pocket PC 2000 software.
I have found that the best scripture reader software is still the EZReader Software from Axiom Technologies. I have installed the available ebooks from the pda/handheld page for EZReader Archive.
I would like to know if it would be possible to get a hold of some software that will allow me to create new ebooks for current conference reports and other files from the church's website. One possibility would be to convert a current format into EZReader format (from yanceyware or mobipocket format to EZReader format). Another possibility would be to convert from html to EZReader format.
Is there any possibility that I could get some information on how to create an EZReader ebook?
Thanks in advance for any help,
I have found that the best scripture reader software is still the EZReader Software from Axiom Technologies. I have installed the available ebooks from the pda/handheld page for EZReader Archive.
I would like to know if it would be possible to get a hold of some software that will allow me to create new ebooks for current conference reports and other files from the church's website. One possibility would be to convert a current format into EZReader format (from yanceyware or mobipocket format to EZReader format). Another possibility would be to convert from html to EZReader format.
Is there any possibility that I could get some information on how to create an EZReader ebook?
Thanks in advance for any help,
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Tom,
You mentioned that there an't (and you don't have time to write) converters from other formats to EZReader. How about visa versa? Do you know of anyone who has gotten the EZReader files into another format (i.e., eReader)?
Alternatively, do you know any way to get the LDS scriptures in a reader for the iPhone? I was loath to give up the convenience of having the scriptures always in my shirt pocket with my Palm Pilot. I know I can get it via the internet but it isn't nearly as convenient. Your reader program was great.
You mentioned that there an't (and you don't have time to write) converters from other formats to EZReader. How about visa versa? Do you know of anyone who has gotten the EZReader files into another format (i.e., eReader)?
Alternatively, do you know any way to get the LDS scriptures in a reader for the iPhone? I was loath to give up the convenience of having the scriptures always in my shirt pocket with my Palm Pilot. I know I can get it via the internet but it isn't nearly as convenient. Your reader program was great.
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I am not aware of any converters. Sorrymarcwj wrote:Tom,
You mentioned that there an't (and you don't have time to write) converters from other formats to EZReader. How about visa versa? Do you know of anyone who has gotten the EZReader files into another format (i.e., eReader)?
Alternatively, do you know any way to get the LDS scriptures in a reader for the iPhone? I was loath to give up the convenience of having the scriptures always in my shirt pocket with my Palm Pilot. I know I can get it via the internet but it isn't nearly as convenient. Your reader program was great.
Tom
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There are a few iPhone apps that you can download from the iTunes store that are really well done. I have tried two of them.marcwj wrote:Alternatively, do you know any way to get the LDS scriptures in a reader for the iPhone? I was loath to give up the convenience of having the scriptures always in my shirt pocket with my Palm Pilot. I know I can get it via the internet but it isn't nearly as convenient.
One is free and is called "The Scriptures" by Lee Falin. It only allows you to search and browse the Scriptures right now. It is really well done and I think the developer hopes to enhance this feature set and maybe even add more content.
I also found a paid application selling for $15 called "Scriptures" by AccuText, LLC. It seems to be run by like one or two guys and has a really good support for questions or bugs (the support site is run by a third-party). This application gives you the Scriptures, Conference Talks, RS/Priesthood Manual (Teachings of Joseph Smith), text from the Hymns, Book of Mormon Study Guide & Teacher's Manual (Sunday School), For the Strength of Youth, Family Proclaimation, the Living Christ, and even the Constitution! And the developer informed that he would be committed to giving free updates and new features without additional fees. Unfortunately, this Scriptures app doesn't do more than just search and browse either.
I decided to go with the purchased app because of all the content (and future content) provided. But the free one was just as good.
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Yes, please, the source would be great!
First of all, Tom, I'd like to thank you for the work on the EZReader. I used it long ago on my first PDA and miss it.tomw wrote:I'm the author of the EZReader program (I was the owner of Axiom Technologies). If there is any interest in the community, I could post the code for people to use. I don't have any time to write converters from other formats to EZReader format but others may.
Tom
Secondly, would you be averse to allowing me to look at your source code? My personal intention would be to use that as a basis for some Python code that I could use to convert EZReader PDBs via calibre, which is the best eBook manager for the Sony E-Reader. (calibre.kovidgoyal.net) I would be quite happy to contribute my work back to you, or post it up as public domain, whichever you prefer.
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I'd be happy to share. But I must warn you that EZReader used a proprietary compression algorithm that is not well documented and so trying to understand how to grab data and convert it may be tough.geekatcmu wrote:First of all, Tom, I'd like to thank you for the work on the EZReader. I used it long ago on my first PDA and miss it.
Secondly, would you be averse to allowing me to look at your source code? My personal intention would be to use that as a basis for some Python code that I could use to convert EZReader PDBs via calibre, which is the best eBook manager for the Sony E-Reader. (calibre.kovidgoyal.net) I would be quite happy to contribute my work back to you, or post it up as public domain, whichever you prefer.
Tom
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Bring it on!
I've actually had pretty good luck doing this kind of thing in the past. And this time there will be at least *some* reference material. Reverse engineering data formats with neither documentation nor code is ... somewhat difficult.
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Contact me privately and I'll make it available.geekatcmu wrote:I've actually had pretty good luck doing this kind of thing in the past. And this time there will be at least *some* reference material. Reverse engineering data formats with neither documentation nor code is ... somewhat difficult.
Tom