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Would you like to read russian ebooks on your iPod Touch or iPhone? Here's one solution. jRasterBook 1.2 is a Java 1.6.0_03 SWT program for Windows (only). I know it sounds weird - why would a ... [More] Java program be only for Windows? Well, it's because it uses IE behind the scenes and I haven't figured out how to replicated the needed functionality with Mozilla on Linux. That would be version 2 (if ever) and all advice is most welcome! Meanwhile, download the zip file (it includes source code!), unzip it into a new directory somewhere (say, C:\Program Files\jRasterBook is a good choice) and read the readme.txt file about how to use it. Here's what it does: given a html file with text that could be properly displayed in IE, it breaks that text into iPod Touch (or iPhone)-sized pages, and generates images of those pages. Then you can sync up that image album (using iTunes, for example) with your iPod or iPhone and can read an ebook on your Apple device by just flipping through your images album! As an added benefit, each page has a big semi-transparent page number drawn on it, so you can easily see where you left off on iPhone's images thumbnail view. Disclaimer: this is a shameless remake of RasterBook, which worked for me but only for English texts. When it came to accomplishing the same for Russian, it failed. Hence my effort above. Read the included release_notes.txt for known issues and changes since the last release. Enjoy responsibly. Kirill (kirillka@gmail.com) [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Scripts to create an AppTapp repository for various free eBook sources. Currently supports the Baen Free Library containing 117 books, and Project Gutenberg SciFi collection containing 163 books. ... [More] How to set it up: To make use of the repository: Obtain an iPhone. Jailbreak the iPhone, I recommend ziphone for this task. Install Books, the iPhone ebook reader using the Installer application (http://code.google.com/p/iphoneebooks/ (1.4 only!)) Add the repository to Installer: Start Installer Click "Sources" Click "Edit" Click "Add" Enter "http://library.pollock.ca/baen_books" Click "OK" Click "Add" Enter "http://library.pollock.ca/gutenberg_scifi" Click "Done" Click "Refresh" Select "Install" at the bottom of the screen. You will see "Baen Free Library" and "Gutenberg SciFi" are now available as application categories! Sorry, the DNS server has gone offline, and will be down for a couple of weeks, while I am overseas. If you have a current copy of the source, the gutenberg books should work, but the Baen Books will slowly stop downloading. I will sort it out as soon as I get back into the country. [] [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Based on Books.app by Zachary Brewster-Geisz, this application focuses on fb2-support and extended functionality, including support for PDFs, Excel and Word files.
Created about 1 year ago.

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This application allows you to read large Text (.txt,.text), eReader/Peanut Press (.pdb), Rich Text Format (.rtf), Palm Doc (.pdb), Mobipocket (.pdb,.prc,.mobi), Plucker (.pdb), HTML (.htm,.html), CHM ... [More] (.chm), and Fiction Book (.fb2) files quickly and efficiently on the iPhone/Touch. This application doesn't have the fancy formatting of ruBooks or Books.app, but it supports many formats and can quickly load and display large text files that currently cause problems with some UI Text View/Web View based apps. It also gives you some options to reformat/reflow text so that it might be more readable on the iPhone's smaller screen. If you want to load books quickly and read text, this may be the app for you. OS 3.0 - Not WorkingNOTE: textReader uses APIs that have been removed from iPhone OS 3.0 I just ordered a mac Mini and I'll see what I can do to fix things once it arrives. Sorry for the trouble, -Jim 2.1 for OS 2.0This is pretty close to where version 1.1 was for OS 1.1.4 but not quite as pretty. Font Zoom isn't going to happen until the App Store or a better SDK, so I have disabled it. CHM support is currently broken so I have disabled it. To install, copy contents of zip file to /Applications using scp, "Disk Aid" or your favorite file transfer method Remember to set eXecute permissions using ssh or terminal "chmod a+x /Applications/textReader.app/textReader" then "chmod a+x /Applications/textReader.app/unrar" If you have problems with textReader exiting/disappearing, try the following from the command line: "ldid -S /Applications/textReader.app/textReader" Let me know of problems in issues ... Version 1.1 for OS 1.1.4Adds support for CHM, ZIP and RAR files. These files will be expanded into cache directories so you can navigate into them and open the files they contain. Cache directories can also be deleted. Improved formatting for eReader, Mobipocket, RTF, Palm Doc, Plucker, HTML, FB2, PDB, PRC, and Text files. Adds an option to automatically delete cache directories when you leave them Adds an option for "File Scrolling": Swipe leftright to go to the next or previous file in the directory. Better file management including improved file ordering and updating after a delete Added an indicator to differentiate between opened and unopened files Split up the settings page into sub-pages New search options Minor bug fixes Previous Change Logs: http://code.google.com/p/iphonetextreader/wiki/ChangeLog Screen Captures Alternate Icons You can download the icon pack, copy the icon you like to /Applications/textReader.app/icon.png, and then restart your iPhone/Touch to use the new icon. A Cry For HelpSeveral people have asked about a user's manual. I only have a limited amount of time to work on this, so I wind up spending it coding. If someone wants to take a first whack at a manual/instructions/FAQ/whatever I'll be happy to edit it a bit and put it up for others to use. Using textReader:To hide/display the menu bar and slider, tap in the middle of the screen. Select Open on the menu bar to get a list of files. Tap on ".." or folders to navigate the directory tree Select Download File via URL to specify a URL and name for a file to download to /var/mobile/Media/textReader Select "screwdriver/wrench" icon for settings page to set screen color, encoding, fonts, etc. Files are loaded using the specified encoding. If the file is not in the first encoding, the second will be tried, then the third, then the fourth. Note that many encodings overlap so you may need to order the encodings carefully if you have files with multiple encodings. "Show Cover Art" will display a .png or .jpg image with the same name as the file, or cover.png or cover.jpg in the same directory as the file. Smooth Scroll will enable the classic iPhone "sliding scroll" "Align text - Word Justify" will add space between words to make the text align with the left and right margins. "Align text - Character Justify" will add space between characters to make the text align with the left and right margins. Suitable for many Asian languages. "Strip Line Feeds - Single" will remove single carriage return/line feed characters. This can improve the appearance of text that has been formatted for a wider display with hard line breaks. "Strip Line Feeds - Format" tries to be a bit more creative - it will a carriage return/line feed unless it is followed by a '-', a single or double quote, or a tab after a '.', ':', '!', '?', or a single or double quote (ignoring any intervening blanks) Select "lock" icon to toggle automatic screen rotation changes on or off. Use the slider to jump to a specific part of the book. To scroll down a page, tap on the bottom half of the screen. To scroll up a page, tap on the upper half of the screen. To search the currently open text, use the magnifying glass icon Please report any problems in the Issues section. Note: Books.app http://code.google.com/p/iphoneebooks/ and ruBooks http://colel.info/rubooks/ provide a formatted display of text and images. If you are willing to break up your book into smaller chapters they may also be options. Installing:Now on Installer thanks to Big Boss! Open Installer, go to Productivity, and then scroll down to textReader. Or - download the latest version in the Downloads section. Make sure you set the eXecute bits on /Applications/textReader.app/textReader and the /Applications/textReader.app/images directory (if using version 1.0 or later) Adding eBooksThe default directory for textReader is /var/mobile/Media/textReader, but it remembers where the last opened file was so you can navigate to any directory you want. (The directory will be created when you run textReader) I recommend installing OpenSSH on your iPhone and using WinSCP for Windows to install files. Mac users can use Dropcopy, which should work even better. Or, you can always just use scp from a Unix command line ... Note: Version 1.1 and above suppports opening zip files in place. Download eBooks via SafariIf you install the Safari Download Plugin from http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=1136 you can click on Palm Doc .pdb and Mobipocket .prc files and download them directly to your iPhone. They will be downloaded to /var/root/Downloads, so you can navigate to that directory or make a symbolic link to it in /var/mobile/Media/textReader. I recommend the books from http://manybooks.net and http://www.baen.com as a starting point. This should also allow you to download zip files containing supported eBooks as well. Download via URLYou can also use the download page to download a file. Tap in the middle of the screen and select Open Select Download File via URL Enter a URL to download from ex: URL: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/15772/15772-8.txt Enter a name for the Download: ex: Save As: The Prince - Machiavelli Select Download File Now - file will be placed in /var/mobile/Media/textReader See http://manybooks.net/site_news/2008/05/03/new-iphone-app-textreader/ for a way to use Download with Manybooks.net Palm Doc .pdb and .prc SupporttextReader can open most Palm Doc, eReader, Plucker, and Mobipocket unencrypted non-DRM files (i.e. generally purchased files are protected in some way and can not be read). It will display them as plain text - no links, contents, pictures, etc. Plucker books will work, but links will not work so it may be of limited use for Plucker fanatics. It can read the books off of Project Gutenberg just fine and will display all of the book rather than just part of it. Formats like Isilo and Tome Raider will not work. Some of these formats are proprietary or DRM'd which means I won't be able to open them. If you want support for one of the other formats, let me know the details and I'll see what I can do. PDB/PRC File ReduxSome folks are having problems opening .pdb files. PDB/PRC files are kind of like AVI files - a container than can hold things in various formats. If you have a PDB/PRC file and it isn't in Palm Doc, eReader, Plucker, or Mobipocket format there probably isn't much I can do. Formats like iSilo are not public, so textReader can't read them. If you buy an encrypted PDB/PRC file, textReader probably can't read it either ... sorry, but it isn't my fault - blame the company you bought the book from (although they probably didn't have much choice either). Note that some companies like www.baen.com sell unencrypted Mobipocket books that should work fine. Others sell "multi-format" books that include Palm Doc - these should work as well. Let me take this moment to suggest that you use a good old plain text file. It's fast, portable, easy, future-proof, and as long as the encoding is supported it will simply work and everyone will be happier! File EncodingsFile Encoding changes take effect after the file is opened. textReader will try to open the file with each encoding specified on the Settings page in order - if the encodings are not correct you'll get an error and the previous file will remain open. Of course, many encodings overlap so you may also get a page of garbage characters. Certain types of files (HTML, RTF, etc.) get preprocessed in order to display properly. A cache file will be created at the first open for these files so that they can be reopened. Since cache files are Unicode, they will always open properly (assuming they were initially opened properly) even if you change the encoding later on. There is also a "Cache All Files" option that will create a cache file for everything you open - even if no proprocessing was needed. This can help you avoid encoding issues if you use files with many incompatible encodings. Future enhancements:Add way to scroll between files in a directory with swipes (1.1Beta1) Add support for CHM/LIT files (Note: Loading non-DRM Text only) (CHM in 1.1Beta1) Support zip files (i.e. treat like a directory) (1.1Beta1) Make file list use smaller font and/or be multi-line so the full title can be seen. Bookmarks - if interested, add suggestions in the Issues section Hyphenate word breaks (need to figure out better word break rules) Improve download - allow textReader to get a list of files for you to select from Provide better control of line spacing Allow the "default" directory to be set Provide option to change inter-character spacing (this will probably be slow ...) Provide option for custom margin sizes Improve scrolling smoothness, especially up/backwards Improve load speed (especially for HTML, FB2 and Plucker) Add support for Word/Doc and PDF files (Note: Loading the Text only) Add UMD support (may need to wait for OS 2.0) Add support for other formats (request formats in Issues) Improve formatting - possiby retain simple things like bold, underline, and italic chapter/index support (create automatic bookmarks for chapters?) Add visual cue for previously opened books password support Suggest more enhancements in the Issues section ContactYou can email comments, requests, questions, etc. to iphonetextreader at gmail.com. I'll try to get back to you when I can, but I'm a bit busy at work right now. Thanks! Special Thanks! to the followingThe iPhone Dev Team for the toolchain and more! James Yopp for the UIOrientingApplication example Paul J. Lucas for txt2pdbdoc code Jed Wing For the CHM code Paul DuBois dubois@primate.wisc.edu For the RTF code Algernon E Mouse and Kapila De Silva for eReader format help Bill Janssen for Plucker code Will Dietz - http://dtztech.com/ - unrar http://iphonedevdoc.com/index.php - random hints and examples mxweas - UITransitionView example thebends.org - textDrawing example Books.app - written by Zachary Brewster-Geisz (and others) mobileTerminal http://code.google.com/p/mobileterminal/ for gesture code ideas http://garcya.us/ - for application icons Allen Li for help with rotation lock and scrolling pieroxy for help with HTML character entity code cxyut, Сергей Кропотов, Pericles Pericleous, Wolfgang Kurtz, and pieroxy for Localization help Travis Wang, Pericles Pericleous, Wolfgang Kurtz and Jay Sun for alpha testing Wolfgang Kurtz for the new icon je44 for another icon - http://je44.deviantart.com/art/textReader-iPhone-icon-88727857 xumaozhe (weiphone.com) for yet another icon design Jenry Ma for an additional icon design Pericles Pericleous for additional icon designs Big Boss for handling Installer issues and hosting Hachu, Spyboy, and iClarified - Safari Download PDB/PRC support Sample background images from http://www.escrappers.com/textures.html The fine folks at www.weiphone.com who provided more sample backgrounds Anyone who sent a Thank You letting me know they like it! 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Created about 1 year ago.

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Availabile Now on the AppStore:BookShelf v1.0 - In order to reduce confusion with the OpenSource version, my rewrite of Books has been renamed to BookShelf, and it's available now for $9.99 on the ... [More] AppStore. I hope you'll agree that the small fee is a worthy price for the improvements in BookShelf. The full list of features and improvements is available on http://www.iphonebookshelf.com, but to name a few: BookShelf loads huge files in seconds. I've tested up to 7.6MB with no problems. Support for FB2 (FictionBook) files, including images. Also, images in Plucker files. Much improved performance - opening a multi-megabyte file for the first time takes 5-6 seconds. Subsequent opens are faster once the file is indexed. BookShelf has taken several months of hard development work. I hope you'll give it a try! -Zachary Bedell (Not to be confused with Zach Brewster-Geisz, the original author of Books.app who has my sincere thanks for creating Books, and also for tolerating my shameless plug of BookShelf here.) (And for the record, having two guys named Zachary on one project? Yeah, that's confusing....) What is Books?Books.app is a simple eBook reader for the iPhone. It reads HTML and text files stored in your ~/Media/EBooks folder, and is smart enough to enter subdirectories, if for instance, you've broken a book down by chapters. First time using Books.app?You'll want to learn: How to install it (grab it from Installer!) How to get eBooks onto your phone (SCP or iPhuck) Visit KnownIssues or Books Tech Support if you have a problem Visit TODO to find out what's coming next Getting HelpIf you have problems using Books, especially after upgrading your iPhone or iPod firmware version, please visit the Books Tech Support Google group. Please only post issues in the Issue tab if you have a genuine reproducible bug. Screenshots Reading File browser (More shots below) FutureEventually, this project will include a simple method of syncing eBooks to your iPhone. At the moment, that's handled by iPHUC and a shell script called copybookdir.sh. As of v. 0.4.2, this script is a separate download. Getting ContentBooks.app is recommended for use with Project Gutenberg texts, in conjunction with GutenMark, a fantastic PG markup tool by Ronald Burkey, which makes pretty HTML out of Gutenberg .txt files, and splits them by chapter using a second tool. I have, for the hell of it, included a copy of Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, which you can download here and expand into your Media/EBooks directory on your iPhone, so you can easily judge the reading experience. Unlike the earlier copy of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (which is still available in the Downloads section), this directory and its files will work with copybookdir.sh. Another option is manybooks.net, where you can download HTML-ized Gutenberg and other Creative-Commons licensed texts. The site's maintainer has created a preset for download that will work well with Books.app (thanks, Matt!). Select a book and choose the "iPhone Books.app" option. Thanks!Books.app stands on the shoulders of giants, most notably iphonenes, mobileterminal, and Erica Sadun's first "word processor." Books.app was created by Zach Brewster-Geisz who can be reached at zach AT brewstergeisz (dot) cjb DOT net. Primary coders include Zach Brewster-Geisz, Chris Born, Zachary Bedell, and BCC, with contributions from Stephan White and suggestions from all over the Webernets. If you have patches or feature suggestions, please send them to the Books Tech Support Google group. Bug fixes are quite welcome and will be committed to SVN with our sincere thanks! Books.app is not at all related to the book organization software of the same name, which I didn't even know existed until recently! More Screen Shots Preferences Toolbar Dark view [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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eBookr is a Mac OS X program that provides an easy way to copy eBooks (in the form of text, HTML, or PalmDOC files) to the EBooks folder in which Books.app looks for eBooks. Facilities are also ... [More] provided for "prettifying" plain text, and for splitting files into easy-to-read chunks (by chapter, for example). eBookr requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later. It is a Universal application, but has so far only been tested on Intel Macs. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.