They just added a video files converter. I haven't had a chance to check any videos on it since I've been concentrating more on the reading side of it, but how can one play a video on the IQ? I haven't seen a video player, just a music player. Or should I see about finding an app for it?
Apps are another thing. I'm finding that there's a limit to the number of apps that can be installed. I'm currently testing three office apps: DocumentsToGo, OpenOffice and QuickOffice, and the order of preference for the time being is DocumentsToGo, then QuickOffice then OpenOffice. I am able to open an .xls file and enter student attendance without any problems, which is really all I need to do in class. I can then transfer the data to our uni system. I will have to weigh the price vs. features of those apps and decide on which one I will buy.
But I'm not quite happy with the reading apps. The Pocketbook program doesn't seem to read .txt files, or I haven't been able to find how. I think Aldiko doesn't eiter, tho I might be mixing it up with another app - I tried a lot of them. I don't like that I have to import books one by one - I'd much prefer going to the folder with my fic series and read them from there.
But Pocketbook app is great when it comes to epubs. I just don't feel like converting the enormous number of fics I've collected during the years. Is there an app that reads epubs, and .txt, and .html files? With hopefuly some other formats? Or will I have to cave in and start using Calibre?
I'm also looking forward to text to speeach!
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