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Old 06-15-2008, 10:14 AM   #1
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Any idea how I can transfer my delicious web links to the Sony ebook reader? I noticed that it is not possible to add your feeds in the Sony software? Are there tools for doing that? Mobipocket does it very well but the Cybook reader is trash....
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Old 06-15-2008, 10:21 AM   #2
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Any idea how I can transfer my delicious web links to the Sony ebook reader? I noticed that it is not possible to add your feeds in the Sony software? Are there tools for doing that? Mobipocket does it very well but the Cybook reader is trash....
Export your bookmakes to an HTML file. Then you can convert the HTML for the Sony. There are several methods... see the Wiki at https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/PRS5...ed_Conversions

Also, I think calibre allows you to get web content to lrf, I'm not sure if it supports RSS feeds though. Also, see above wiki topic.

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Old 06-15-2008, 12:17 PM   #3
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What would you do with a document containing web links? You can't then use them to surf the net.
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I'm working on the RSS features of Feedbooks this month. I've already improved the PDF output speed and added Mobipocket and ePub support too.
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Old 06-15-2008, 02:42 PM   #5
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Export your bookmakes to an HTML file. Then you can convert the HTML for the Sony. There are several methods... see the Wiki at https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/PRS5...ed_Conversions

Also, I think calibre allows you to get web content to lrf, I'm not sure if it supports RSS feeds though. Also, see above wiki topic.

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Old 06-15-2008, 03:36 PM   #6
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It does.
Cool... didn't want to misspeak. I just got an iMac for birthday/fathersday gift and I'm looking forward to trying calibre on it. Although I'm not quite sure how I will buy LIT files. Then again, I might just sell my Sony 500 and buy a second Kindle.

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Cool... didn't want to misspeak. I just got an iMac for birthday/fathersday gift and I'm looking forward to trying calibre on it. Although I'm not quite sure how I will buy LIT files. Then again, I might just sell my Sony 500 and buy a second Kindle.

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Can you transfer any rss feed you wish to the Kindle? Or are you limited to what is available on Amazon?
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Old 06-15-2008, 04:05 PM   #8
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What would you do with a document containing web links? You can't then use them to surf the net.
On the Mobipocket software you can download any rss feed you wish. It then gets transfered with the usb cable directly to the Cybook.

I dont see this being easily done with the Kindle nor the Sony ebook reader.
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Can you transfer any rss feed you wish to the Kindle? Or are you limited to what is available on Amazon?
Via whispernet you can only do those supported by Amazon. However, via the Mobipocket software you can pretty much pull any RSS feed... but then you have to manually sync to your Kindle via USB.

Get version 6.0 it works best with the Kindle. If you search the forum you should find a link to it.

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Old 06-15-2008, 04:28 PM   #10
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On the Mobipocket software you can download any rss feed you wish. It then gets transfered with the usb cable directly to the Cybook.

I dont see this being easily done with the Kindle nor the Sony ebook reader.
Calibre does it and much better, for the SONY reader.
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Old 06-15-2008, 04:45 PM   #11
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On the Mobipocket software you can download any rss feed you wish. It then gets transfered with the usb cable directly to the Cybook.

I dont see this being easily done with the Kindle nor the Sony ebook reader.
Works exactly the same for the Kindle. Using MobiPocket Reader version 6.0, you can sync the document with the Kindle when you connect the Kindle to the PC. With later versions of MobiPocket Reader, the Kindle isn't recognized as a portable device (thank you very much, Amazon) and though MobiPocket keeps the feed information in the "My eBooks\Feeds" folder, apparently it uses the .mobifeed file type for itself -- only turning it into a .prc "book" when it syncs with the device.

I'm looking forward to trying the Feedbooks tool which should produce consistent "books" from the RSS feeds. Heck, if it works well, I'd gladly pay a reasonable subscription fee, particularly if Feedbooks would update and hold the articles for me, even if I forget to download them in a timely manner!
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I'm looking forward to trying the Feedbooks tool which should produce consistent "books" from the RSS feeds. Heck, if it works well, I'd gladly pay a reasonable subscription fee, particularly if Feedbooks would update and hold the articles for me, even if I forget to download them in a timely manner!
If you'd like to try an example: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24949
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Oh, I did! I like the formatting. Now I'm looking forward to setting up *my* list of feeds. I tried the PDF version and all I got was the title of the articles. Don't know if I did something wrong or not, but since my Kindle doesn't display PDFs any way, I could see no need to pursue it.
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Oh, I did! I like the formatting. Now I'm looking forward to setting up *my* list of feeds. I tried the PDF version and all I got was the title of the articles. Don't know if I did something wrong or not, but since my Kindle doesn't display PDFs any way, I could see no need to pursue it.
Which RSS feed ? I can try on our development server. I've added links to skip between items and support for newspapers (several RSS feeds in a single file) is ready too: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...692#post199692
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