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GoJac131
01-15-2008, 11:55 AM
You have all probably answered this question a million times but (here it is again)....

Hi, I recently purchased the Ebookwise 1150; I purchased books from Fictionwise and everything was great and wonderful. The books downloaded onto the device simply and easily.
I recently went to another website and purchased ebooks in the format recommended (.html) by that site for the Ebookwise 1150. How do I get those books onto my device. I downloaded them to my computer as the website directed- NOW WHAT??? How do I get them onto the device. I have connected, reconnected, unplugged, turned stuff on and off and still nothing!

Sorry for shouting but I've been trying this download thing off and on for 4 days.

By the way, hello and greetings from beautiful Philadelphia!

Thanks,
Jacie:help:

jwhayn
01-15-2008, 01:01 PM
eBookwise Librarian [Software, Windows PC Only]
eBook by Steve Breen

Regular Club
You Pay: $14.95 $14.95

eBook Category: Technology/Science
eBook Description: Using eBookwise Librarian you can easily upload personal content onto your eBookwise-1150 eBook reader! Supports USB transfers as well as memory card writers, and seamlessly uploads files in the following formats:

* Microsoft Word
* Rich Text Format (RTF)
* HTML
* Rocket editions (RB)

NOTE: Microsoft Word and RTF conversion require that you have Word 2000 or greater installed on your PC. Complex RTF, Word, and HTML documents may require some editing to work properly on the eBookwise-1150 screen. Only English character sets are supported, files that contain Asian, Cyrillic, or other character sets cannot be viewed on the device.

Windows Vista Users click here.
For a free 7 day trial, CLICK HERE. If you like what you see, purchase a full license key by adding the product to your cart on this page.

eBook Publisher: Steve Breen
Fictionwise Release Date: December 2004


Available eBook Formats:
All formats: Printing DISABLED, Read-aloud DISABLED

yvanleterrible
01-15-2008, 01:23 PM
You have all probably answered this question a million times but (here it is again)....

Hi, I recently purchased the Ebookwise 1150; I purchased books from Fictionwise and everything was great and wonderful. The books downloaded onto the device simply and easily.
I recently went to another website and purchased ebooks in the format recommended (.html) by that site for the Ebookwise 1150. How do I get those books onto my device. I downloaded them to my computer as the website directed- NOW WHAT??? How do I get them onto the device. I have connected, reconnected, unplugged, turned stuff on and off and still nothing!

Sorry for shouting but I've been trying this download thing off and on for 4 days.

By the way, hello and greetings from beautiful Philadelphia!

Thanks,
Jacie:help:Before you throw it give me time to get to that window. Where is it? :grin:

NatCh
01-15-2008, 01:25 PM
Welcome to MobileRead, GoJac131! :welcome:

The eBookwise Librarian software that jwhayn mentioned should do the trick for you. You can find it here (http://www.ebookwise.com/servlet/mw?t=book&bi=28181&si=43).

DaleDe
01-15-2008, 02:35 PM
You have all probably answered this question a million times but (here it is again)....

Hi, I recently purchased the Ebookwise 1150; I purchased books from Fictionwise and everything was great and wonderful. The books downloaded onto the device simply and easily.
I recently went to another website and purchased ebooks in the format recommended (.html) by that site for the Ebookwise 1150. How do I get those books onto my device. I downloaded them to my computer as the website directed- NOW WHAT??? How do I get them onto the device. I have connected, reconnected, unplugged, turned stuff on and off and still nothing!

Sorry for shouting but I've been trying this download thing off and on for 4 days.

By the way, hello and greetings from beautiful Philadelphia!

Thanks,
Jacie:help:

You need to convert eBooks for the eb-1150 to IMP format before downloading them to your device. If you buy a book in this format you can just download it. If you buy a eBook in some other format then you have several options to get it into your device.

1. Go the the eBookwise web site and upload the file. It will be converted for you and you can then download directly to the device from the web site.

2. Convert the file(s) using eBook Publisher. This is a free download from the eBookTechnologies web site. Available for PC and MAC.

3. Convert the file use GEBLibrarian (aka eBookwiseLibrarian). This product will cost you about $15 but is a handy converter and eBook manager for a PC. It can be purchased from teh ebookwise web site.

Check the various tools to see what formats they import. All of the above will import HTML.

Be sure and check the format before you buy a eBook. There are many sites that already support the eb-1150 but for others you will need to convert the file.

Dale

MsAnthrope
01-15-2008, 02:36 PM
Hi- Don't forget the personal content server found via the bookshelf on tab on the ebookwise site. It let's you upload items for free to a secure server, then with your 1150 connected to your PC you can download them. Not sure how this works with html (I just uploaded an html file but can't download it til I get home) but it worked fine with an .rb book I uploaded (and am currently reading) and says that it supports:

Rich Text Format (.rtf)
Rocket eBook Editions (.rb)
Plain text files (.txt)
Microsoft Word (.doc)
Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt)
OEBFF (.oeb)

Hope this wasn't considered too off-topic but I also just received my 1150 and I'm not ready to pay for the librarian software until I find out all that I can do without it.

Good luck-

Liviu_5
01-15-2008, 03:09 PM
The Librarian is really worth the money for its convenience if you intend to put many books on the Ebk1150 and use it heavily. Before I gave my Ebk1150 to my father in law I used Librarian heavily and never regretted shelling 15$ for it.

For free there is the ETI software from the original makers of Ebookwise, which has interesting capabilities including batch converting, so I used it once in a while, but the Librarian is so convenient (you have all your imp books in a place, can edit their metadata, sort them, send them to device/card ...)

http://www.ebooktechnologies.com/support_publisher_download.htm

yvanleterrible
01-15-2008, 03:20 PM
Hey guys! I just looked through the book designer icons at the top and it seems it will convert to .imp

It does :
Sony Reader
iLiad
Sony Librie
Rocket Reb 1100
.lit
Palm
Hiebook
FB2
Geb Reb .imp
Make book image
EBM
and Psion

You can find Book Designer links somewhere on this site and all tutorials to use it. I personnally recommend HarryT' excellent work on BD.

Patricia
01-15-2008, 03:30 PM
Yvan is correct: I've converted hundred of books into imp using Book Designer. The sources have been rtf, doc, html and txt files.

RWood
01-15-2008, 06:18 PM
I too have made hundreds of IMP format ebooks with BookDesigner. Plus it is free. There is a sticky by Jon about how to download and install it. Great for making IMP books; but. there is no librarian included.

MsAnthrope
01-15-2008, 08:16 PM
Hi- Don't forget the personal content server found via the bookshelf on tab on the ebookwise site. It let's you upload items for free to a secure server, then with your 1150 connected to your PC you can download them. Not sure how this works with html (I just uploaded an html file but can't download it til I get home) but it worked fine with an .rb book I uploaded (and am currently reading) and says that it supports:

Rich Text Format (.rtf)
Rocket eBook Editions (.rb)
Plain text files (.txt)
Microsoft Word (.doc)
Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt)
OEBFF (.oeb)

Hope this wasn't considered too off-topic but I also just received my 1150 and I'm not ready to pay for the librarian software until I find out all that I can do without it.

Good luck-


As a follow-up.. I was able to download the html file to the 1150 from the personal server so you can try this as well.

Thanks for the info about BookDesigner. I've downloaded the latest executable and HarryTs tutorials but install/ trying it out will have to wait until after homework. Thanks to all that have been in this position before and who are sharing their hard-earned knowledge. :thumbsup:

RWood
01-15-2008, 08:54 PM
As a follow-up.. I was able to download the html file to the 1150 from the personal server so you can try this as well.

Thanks for the info about BookDesigner. I've downloaded the latest executable and HarryTs tutorials but install/ trying it out will have to wait until after homework. Thanks to all that have been in this position before and who are sharing their hard-earned knowledge. :thumbsup:
Er, not quite so fast on the BD. You need the original BD 4.0 MSI installer file. This goes first. Then unzip the latest version on top of the installation. There are a few other tricks for Vista that I never learned as I have stayed with XP (I consider it an upgrade from Vista, but that is another story.) If you just go with the latest without installing the 4.0 first BD never works right.

DaleDe
01-16-2008, 09:37 AM
I too have made hundreds of IMP format ebooks with BookDesigner. Plus it is free. There is a sticky by Jon about how to download and install it. Great for making IMP books; but. there is no librarian included.

I too have made eBooks with BD but I do not consider it to be nearly as good as other tools. It is much better than nothing and has the distinct advantage of being an almost universal tool for eBook creation. You can use the same source for eBooks in multiple formats which is great for publishing books here on mobileread but the imp creation does have limitations.

1. you cannot control the font size and it defaults to x-small/medium while eBook publisher defaults to small/large. I find x-small to be a little too small for reasonable reading.

2. It always make fully justified text eBooks and full width with no margins. This can be exactly what you want but I would like a couple pixels margin particularly on the right. Currently the letter r at the end of a line gets chopped a bit. I actually prefer left justified but that may just be me. It solves the problem of the r at the end of the line in 99% of the cases. I like fully justified when kerning is supported but none of the creation programs support kerning.

3. BD does support images and toc but it can be a bit tricky to get it to work right in all cases. You need to add the tag <a name="toc" /> in the source manually to get the jump to toc to work. But then you need to do this to eBook Publisher books as well.

Dale

DaleDe
01-16-2008, 09:41 AM
Hey guys! I just looked through the book designer icons at the top and it seems it will convert to .imp

It does :
Sony Reader
iLiad
Sony Librie
Rocket Reb 1100
.lit
Palm
Hiebook
FB2
Geb Reb .imp
Make book image
EBM
and Psion

You can find Book Designer links somewhere on this site and all tutorials to use it. I personnally recommend HarryT' excellent work on BD.

I am not sure why Rocket REB 1100 was bolded. It is not the correct choice. The correct choice ins GEB REB .imp from the list above but it is not exactly word for word from what you see.

Dale

MsAnthrope
01-17-2008, 09:40 PM
Er, not quite so fast on the BD. You need the original BD 4.0 MSI installer file. This goes first. Then unzip the latest version on top of the installation. There are a few other tricks for Vista that I never learned as I have stayed with XP (I consider it an upgrade from Vista, but that is another story.) If you just go with the latest without installing the 4.0 first BD never works right.

Hey RWood-
Thanks very much for the advice. I installed the 4.0 (found via WIKI), extracted the latest update and did a 'yes to all' when asked about replacing files. I was unable to upload the .imp version of the book to the personal content server (make book = GEB) so I tried again and made it a .rb file, uploaded and moved it to my reader. My TOC links don't work but I see the note below and will try that this weekend. If the librarian is super easy I may just get that. Between money for classes, etc., and waiting to get billed for the kindle I'm just feeling very 'anti-spend' right now. :(

Thanks again for your help-

MsAnthrope