11-22-2010, 12:05 AM | #1 |
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No FBReader capability on the IQ ?!
From this post, it seems that the IQ's Pocketbook software has no capability of opening books with FBReader, just ADE :
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...0&postcount=11 Can someone confirm this or otherwise as it could be a deal-breaker for many. |
11-22-2010, 01:13 AM | #2 |
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I believe it uses the Android version- FBReder J. All the options are not yet available but.... You can simply install the FBReader app itself and use it to read.
You can get the app from the Slideme market which come installed on the IQ or from the link on my apps page http://www.dulinsbooks.com/android-apps |
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11-22-2010, 01:20 AM | #3 |
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Hi tobassam,
Just out of curiosity, why did you decide to create a new thread instead to ask about clarifications on a post instead of just posting in the existing thread? Isn't this way more complicated? |
11-22-2010, 02:57 AM | #4 |
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Dulin, neither ADE nor FBReaderJ for Android support RTL languages (Hebrew,Arabic,Urdu, etc.). It's the reason many had adopted the Pocketbook version of FBReader in the past, along with its custom font installation capability.
Sil_liS, I wanted customers in my situation to be aware of the issue rather than have it buried. The IQ was very much expected to run in the same league, and now many will be disappointed if it's not. I have already placed a pre-order and will probably cancel now. |
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11-22-2010, 04:12 AM | #6 |
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Sil_liS, sorry if that put you off, but to me - and many others - a pocketbook device with sub-par FBReader capabilities is a defining issue and not one to be mixed with others.
This is my call to the Pocketbook community - and the company - to bring the issue forward and tackle it - if possible - to the expectations of Pocketbook customers - since long - of the revered Pocketbook software. |
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mtravellerh, thank you. The problem is the missing support for RTL scripts. I have e-mailed my Pocketbook IQ supplier with the attached sample files. They have confirmed that - with the exception of the PDF format - the characters aren't being displayed correctly (a JPEG image is included for reference).
carmelra's previous testing results of Hebrew using FBReaderJ for Android can be found here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...3&postcount=18 In short, FBReaderJ (and even the original FBReader (non-PC version) and FBReader180) does not have proper RTL support. Only Pocketbook's custom-developed version has that support, but it seems that the IQ product is not using that version. This is where the problem lies. P.S. Dulin, the FBReader app in the market is actually FBReaderJ, the original FBReader does not support Android. Last edited by tobassam; 11-22-2010 at 05:22 AM. |
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Just understand that the Pocketbook name on a *reader* brings a certain amount of brand-equity and goodwill but it also brings expectations. And a good portion of those expectations are tied into the custom FBReader's capabilities, the themes, the dics, the applets... Absent clearer details, for the IQ the *expectations* of many of us have been of, essentially, a color 301, with an (optional) Android environment on the side. (Unfair, probably, but the "marketing" *has* always emphasized the Pocketbook reader side, not the "open Android webpad" side of the IQ.) Without the Pocketbook environment, the IQ becomes... I dunno... A Velocity Micro Cruz? (With a much better warranty, of course.) |
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IQ as a Pokcetbook Reader
I think sometime soon we are going to compare IQ with other pocketbook readers in terms of the reader software performance.
By then, we need to clarify our expectation from IQ's Pocketbook reader app and maybe also need to make a checklist for which works well and which doesn't. The FBReader issue is just a good starting point I guess. |
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to clarify- that page of my site is down today. had some bug show up,had to restore and i hadnt made a backup with that page. I will build it again in the next day or so and then fix links in my posts. today the cart is getting an upgrade and tomorrow i have family coming for a visit...
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11-22-2010, 11:27 AM | #14 |
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Aldiko works good, too.
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If the IQ is to be used to run Kindle, Nook, and Aldiko then it is more of a generic open Android tablet than a Pocketbook-family reader, no?
Easily worth buying as such, don't get me wrong; but marketting it as a PB-reader without PB-reader *software* dilutes the brand equity built up by the eink readers. Pocketbook isn't just a brand, it's a platform, no? And it is the known-quantity aspects of this platform that the reader family's reputation rests on. Anything that muddies these "known-quantity" aspects--the reputation for flexibility and stability--is going to detract from the brand's reputation for quality. Just saying. Clarification of the role of the IQ within the reader family is necessary for everybody's sake; ending up with disappointed/disaffected buyers out of miscommunication helps nobody. |
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