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 Post: #1 | Post subject: Tiny eBook Reader 5.01 (CAB file)
PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 4:09 pm 
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Tiny eBook Reader 5.0.1
Requirements: WM2003SE / WM5 / WM6 / WM6.1
Overview: eBook reader software
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Tiny eBook Reader reads books in several formats, is lightning fast and highly configurable and can read books of any size.
# Supports TeBR, TXT, HTML, ZIPped TXT & HTML, and unlocked LIT (MS Reader/LIT files with DRM or per-device copy protection enabled are not supported)
# Optimized for reading
# Ideal for students and commuters
# 1000s of free Public Domain and classic novels, just download and read.
# Average book is 200KB (compressed)
# Support for high resolution, square screen and portrait/landscape modes on Windows Mobile
# No file preparation - Download and read TXT files directly
# Your choice of font, spacing, justification layout format

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Code:
http://www.goldencrater.com/reader/index.html

Download Instructions:
Download, unzip & install the cab file. Pre-regged.
cracked & packed by TingTong.

 http://uploading.com/files/FTK4P9P5/TinyReaderPPC-5.0.1.CAB.zip.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WF12MFXH

< CAB file:  TinyReaderPPC.CAB - No serial needed - SiMiLaR > - G & a




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Thanks Mr B.

Works well on WM5. I think this release is finally the one that will take over from MS Reader!

Got a bit confused over the OPEN dialogue option but that is probably just me being a bimbo.

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squawksarah wrote:
Thanks Mr B.

Works well on WM5. I think this release is finally the one that will take over from MS Reader!

Got a bit confused over the OPEN dialogue option but that is probably just me being a bimbo.

Nice :)

bimbo !! LOL . Yeh the file opening interface is not the most elegant or logical.
I don't know how some of these programmers get jobs !!
besides that its a nice LIT reader.




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You're definitely not a bimbo... at least, not judging from your usage of this ebook reader. :) The file opening dialog had me mystified as well.

This is an odd little program, although maybe I've been spoiled by the elegant simplicity if iSilo. That being said, I just finished reading a .lit novel with Tiny eBook reader and it worked well enough. Although... why doesn't the screen ever turn off after a period of inactivity when the program is running? I couldn't find any sort of documentation or support on their website.

Other than iSilo (that doesn't read .lit files), what other ebook readers do you recommend?




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Mr B wrote:
Yeh the file opening interface is not the most elegant or logical.
I don't know how some of these programmers get jobs !!
besides that its a nice LIT reader.


Oh well, if anything this version is in some aspects worse than the previous one. When it starts repaginating a file, you may as well call it a day. And as for the opening interface - it looks like it was designed for a Heechee.

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 Post: #7 | Post subject: Re: Tiny eBook Reader 5.01 (CAB file)
PostPosted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 9:34 pm 

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benchmarkone wrote:
...why doesn't the screen ever turn off after a period of inactivity when the program is running? I couldn't find any sort of documentation or support on their website...

Any solution for that problem?
Because of this bug im back on a 4x version...




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This is probably the worst piece of sh**ware I have ever had the misfortune to lay my eyes on.

Absolutely NOT recommended. - A pile of stinking c**p.




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 Post: #9 | Post subject: Re: Tiny eBook Reader 5.01 (CAB file)
PostPosted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:45 am 

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I agree, the file-opening dialog is awful. I was about to delete the program until I realised that it always displays all folders, regardless of which one you previously selected, and you need to scroll the slider to the end to see the filenames. Pathetic! Once I worked that out I was able to start reading a lit. file.
I have had so much trouble with Microsoft Reader, but this seems to be the only alternative.




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I agree, the file-opening dialog is awful. I was about to delete the program until I realised that it always displays all folders, regardless of which one you previously selected, and you need to scroll the slider to the end to see the filenames. Pathetic! Once I worked that out I was able to start reading a lit. file.
I have had so much trouble with Microsoft Reader, but this seems to be the only alternative.


Try Freda 2. It is free and great!

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:24 pm 

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the prog is so odd, i really don't know how to have my ebooks read

allreader+ is still the best for the txt, htm, *.htm.zip (zip of htm files).


benchmarkone wrote:
You're definitely not a bimbo... at least, not judging from your usage of this ebook reader. :) The file opening dialog had me mystified as well.

This is an odd little program, although maybe I've been spoiled by the elegant simplicity if iSilo. That being said, I just finished reading a .lit novel with Tiny eBook reader and it worked well enough. Although... why doesn't the screen ever turn off after a period of inactivity when the program is running? I couldn't find any sort of documentation or support on their website.

Other than iSilo (that doesn't read .lit files), what other ebook readers do you recommend?





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