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Old 08-14-2008, 03:01 PM   #31
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Ummm... I *thought* that Wenjie (over at GSoC and OI) had come a long way towards porting both OI as well as userspace (Madshelf and FBReader) to the PRS505. Not sure about whether the same could be done for the PRS500 - but I'd be interested if it is done as I still have a 500 lurking around the house.
If I understand correctly, OI is own firmware, not the one delivered by Sony. So while it will be possible to run FBReader on Sony Reader hardware, it won't really be running FBReader on Sony Reader
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Old 08-14-2008, 03:36 PM   #32
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I use FBreader almost exclusively on my iLiad. Love it.

Regarding dotReader, the first link in my sig goes to a thread with a paper I wrote about using the kinds of facilities offered by dotReader to foster online reading communities. I discuss both the strengths and limitations of the existing version of dotReader. It's not a good choice for dedicated ebook readers because of its dependency on Firefox, but I'd love to see something like it for the iLiad and other ebook readers in the future-- particularly those with built-in network capabilities.
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Old 08-14-2008, 03:50 PM   #33
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It's a bit disappointing to see that while you are expecting certain applications to be very much standard compliant, while it's enough for others to just do a "decent job".
Er, yeah, that did come across as a bit inconsistent. My beef with FBReader is that it doesn't use a real HTML+CSS rendering engine for rendering HTML. I assumed that Stanza was using Webkit, but mid-sentence realized I wasn't sure of that, so downgraded my praise. Result: total mess. So I really mean to be equally insulting to all non-compliant reader systems . Of course, I haven't written a compliant reader system either, so I should probably shut my mouth.
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Er, yeah, that did come across as a bit inconsistent. My beef with FBReader is that it doesn't use a real HTML+CSS rendering engine for rendering HTML. I assumed that Stanza was using Webkit, but mid-sentence realized I wasn't sure of that, so downgraded my praise. Result: total mess. So I really mean to be equally insulting to all non-compliant reader systems . Of course, I haven't written a compliant reader system either, so I should probably shut my mouth.
No, please do not shut your mouth. Just be equally insulting to all non-compliant readers.

As for CSS support, some comes in the new version. Unfortunately, it's for ePub only now...
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Old 08-14-2008, 04:40 PM   #35
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If I understand correctly, OI is own firmware, not the one delivered by Sony. So while it will be possible to run FBReader on Sony Reader hardware, it won't really be running FBReader on Sony Reader
My own take is that is a very nitpicky point of view. The goal is to allow OI (and Madshelf and FBReader) to run from the SD card so that a PRS505 owner can *still* "enjoy" the comfort of being limited to LRF/LRX format ebooks *and* reading ebook formats that FBReader supports.

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Old 08-14-2008, 04:59 PM   #36
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Oof. Of course. I need more coffee

I have a Cybook myself I was thinking about a desktop Linux application. That doesn't exist as far as I'm aware.
The only thing available for Linux is an alpha port of the Mobigen command line Mobi book creator.

I suppose you might be able to run MobiReader for Windows under Wine, but haven't tried and can't say.

I'm more puzzled by the lack of a Mobi reader client for Mac OS/X. There are certainly enough Macs out there.
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Any updates on Fictionwise?

Any updates on Fictionwise supporting epub at least on their multiformat ebooks? I can understand the difficulty for DRM encumbered books but shouldn't it be easier with multiformat?
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Old 02-21-2009, 05:05 PM   #38
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“We are currently making our plans for epub compliance over the coming months. Please be aware that epub does not specify how books are encrypted, so it is not true that epub is a standard end-customer format for encrypted titles. Each vendor is currently using their own proprietary encryption scheme for epub. In addition, only one major publisher supports epub at this time, it will be months before more follow suit. We are still in the very early stages of epub adoption.”
Name one vendor using DRM with ePub who is not using Adobe's DRM? You can't because there isn't. So please don't be the first to go and cock up the works.
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Name one vendor using DRM with ePub who is not using Adobe's DRM? You can't because there isn't. So please don't be the first to go and cock up the works.
As long as the publishers require DRM, an industry standard that does not standardize the DRM doesn't change anything. If you are buying a DRM book, ePub won't matter -- the consumer will have to look for Digital Editions books, or eReader books, which is to say ePub will not change the status quo.

Actually, I am looking forward to Fictionwise's change over and ePub's formatting options will be a great upgrade to the eReader format. Obviously DRM-free would be much better (and I hope they make their multi-format books available in ePub soon!), but if I have to have DRM, I prefer eReader's DRM to Adobe's. As things stand now, with Adobe as the only option , I am simply not buying ePub books.

As I said, not ideal, but hardly a disaster. If you want to blame someone for ePub not being a better solution, you need to take aim at the IDPF or the publishers that continue to require DRM -- take your pick.

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Old 02-21-2009, 09:18 PM   #40
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As long as the publishers require DRM, an industry standard that does not standardize the DRM doesn't change anything. If you are buying a DRM book, ePub won't matter -- the consumer will have to look for Digital Editions books, or eReader books, which is to say ePub will not change the status quo.

Actually, I am looking forward to Fictionwise's change over and ePub's formatting options will be a great upgrade to the eReader format. Obviously DRM-free would be much better (and I hope they make their multi-format books available in ePub soon!), but if I have to have DRM, I prefer eReader's DRM to Adobe's. As things stand now, with Adobe as the only option , I am simply not buying ePub books.

As I said, not ideal, but hardly a disaster. If you want to blame someone for ePub not being a better solution, you need to take aim at the IDPF or the publishers that continue to require DRM -- take your pick.

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The issue now is that Adobe's ePub DRM has been broken. We don't need another ePub DRM that cannot be broken. Let's just leave very well enough alone.
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Old 02-22-2009, 04:07 AM   #41
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Name one vendor using DRM with ePub who is not using Adobe's DRM? You can't because there isn't. So please don't be the first to go and cock up the works.
Fictionwise announced quite a while ago that they would be using eReader DRM on ePub. This is perfectly in accordance with the ePub standard, which permits any DRM mechanism to be used.
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Before the nasty consumer can use an ePub file, they need a device with software that can display one. What's out there right now that does, aside from the sony PRS-505 with the firmware update, and a PC with Adobe Digital Editions installed?
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Um, the Sony 700. And Stanza on the iTouch and iPhone.

I've discovered that I generally prefer epub on my Sony to lrf, at least when converting with Calibre.
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I've discovered that I generally prefer epub on my Sony to lrf, at least when converting with Calibre.
Do you prefer left-justified text to fully-justified?
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On an ebook, yes. If justification were done as well on a reader as in a paper book, I might feel differently.
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On an ebook, yes. If justification were done as well on a reader as in a paper book, I might feel differently.
I agree entirely. The line length (and lack of excellent hyphenation support) on small reading devices makes fully justified text uncomfortable for me to read.
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