BookReader 2.1.33: creating books for mobile phones
6th October 2007
A new version of BookReader has been released, a program designed to create books to be read on the screens of mobile phones. With this program you can create books for virtually any phone models. Applications created with the help of this product can be opened on all phones with Java support, or working with Symbian.
BookReader can create books out of files DOC, HTML, FB2, RTF, TXT, WRI, CHM. At the same time, encoding is determined automatically, and you can also customize various options of the text formatting and even include pictures into the text. The book, created by BookReader, can be viewed in full-screen mode.
The latest version offers:
Support of FB2 files decoder;
Naming the book independantly from the file name;
Local or remote (with http://) file in formats: gif, jpg, png, bmp as a background picture;
'Splash to Icon option for automatic selection of screensavers as icons of books;
Expanded range of supported coding buttons;
And many other useful parameters.
Developer: Arthur Aseev
Distributed: shareware, up to $8.
Operating system: Windows All
Size: 2.5 MB
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