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Old 08-12-2005, 06:18 PM   #6
MatYadabyte
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Ahhhh... my appologies hacker.

I only fond out about this site today as someone started a thread on it about NewsRaider which I replied to and then thought I would let the forum know about the similar functionality in TomeRaider. I got confused between TomeRaider and it’s sister app NewsRaider.

TomeRaider is for “static” ebooks and NewsRaider is for dynamic news.


>>>> TomeRaider's "new" metapublishing system does nothing of the sort. It simply hits a full page, strips off the extraneous elements and converts it to TomeRaider format, EXACTLY like Sitescooper has been doing for over 5 years...


Have you tried it? I think you probably should before you comment because, believe it or not, its actually pretty impressive. Take the “How stuff works” script that you refer to. Once it has run you end up with a really great, super compressed and indexed 20 meg (ish) ebook. This ebook is so so handy, so portable and so fast to browse and search. This has never been done before.

I know this because I know that only TomeRaider can handle files of this size with such ease (You might like to try the 1 gigabite full Wikipedia on your handheld if you really want to see TomeRaider pushing some boundaries )

So, again my apologies for getting confused, but the fact remains, both TomeRaider and NewsRaider are revolutionary. Of course, I am biased but I think the facts speak for themselves

Best wishes

Mat
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