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I'm with you on this Vash, but we must remember that the actual crop of readers are meant for static display, preventing many HTML features.
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The lack of images is a bit annoying, but RTF reflows just fine.
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Here's some more info from the Baen Bar:
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Interested in the reader
I have been following the BaenBar discussion of ereaders, and their recent decision to try and go with the Bookeen reader (apparently the StarEbook version, not the 3rd gen version shown on the Bookeen website). Unless something happens before they place the necessary info for ordering the devices, I plan to place a firm order, i.e., I am willing to go ahead and either send and check or place a credit card order at this point.
However, if there are too many delays, I may wind up buying a SonyReader as an interim solution - though I don't want to take that financial hit! Robert |
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I just made a trip to compusa yesterday and got a first hand look at the Sony Reader. I walk away very impressed with it. To be honest, it is so readable and clear at all angles, it almost felt like it has backlight!! But in the end I didn't get one ... the sales person was very eager to shove onedown my throat though. I asked if they have one and she brought me to the cashier and started scanning the UPC!! hehe ... Two things stop me from getting the Reader just yet. One, no native HTML support ... and I mean, renering + hyperlinking to local files. I have a huge volume of reference reading materials (6000+ files) that are cross linked. If I have to convert each of them individually and loose the hyperlinkings in the process, I'm out. So gowerpoint's uBook reader would be an excellent choice! Did I mention that I got a registered licence for the uBook? And their licence is a one for all type, meaning I can use any of the versions of ubook on a PocketPC, HandheldPC and computer with just one license. Now this is one honest and good company! 8)
Second thing is native support for Chinese character display. I've gotten Chinese display and input all setup in my SHARP Zaurus c1000, so any new reading device must support Chinese text. I only need Chinese text support for the books, English menu is perfectly good for me. Quote:
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I just made a trip to compusa yesterday and got a first hand look at the Sony Reader. I walk away very impressed with it. To be honest, it is so readable and clear at all angles, it almost felt like it has backlight!! But in the end I didn't get one ... the sales person was very eager to shove onedown my throat though. I asked if they have one and she brought me to the cashier and started scanning the UPC!! hehe ... Two things stop me from getting the Reader just yet. One, no native HTML support ... and I mean, renering + hyperlinking to local files. I have a huge volume of reference reading materials (6000+ files) that are cross linked. If I have to convert each of them individually and loose the hyperlinkings in the process, I'm out. So gowerpoint's uBook reader would be an excellent choice! Did I mention that I got a registered licence for the uBook? And their licence is a one for all type, meaning I can use any of the versions of ubook on a PocketPC, HandheldPC and computer with just one license. Now this is one honest and good company! 8)
Second thing is native support for Chinese character display. I've gotten Chinese display and input all setup in my SHARP Zaurus c1000, so any new reading device must support Chinese text. I only need Chinese text support for the books, English menu is perfectly good for me. Quote:
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I wonder just how far the economy of scale could be pushed in a case like this?
Sadly, it seems that there are too few takers on this new device (I'm still on the fence about this purchase, though I'm trying to inveigle a friend to get one), so Bookeen may not reach their 1,000 orders mark. However: what if 10,000 people said yes to the device at $30? ;-| Yeah, probably won't happen. But I know that I could blow $30 on an e-ink device much easier than $300. |
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It will happen in 10 years when readers will be a simple sheet of touch sensitive platic.
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No thanks. That's why my friend has been using my sony reader for the past three months and I have been using my trusty old HP with the gowerpoing ubook reader. That and because it's backlit. For the average consumer, the requirement to fiddle with a file in order to get it to be readable is a major drawback and for the romance reader who also likes ebooks (i.e., the ones who buy from Ellora's Cave or Samhain etc) these books aren't offered in the propriety format of BBeB but in non DRM formats like html, PDF and the like. Sony isn't immediately compatible for them where as the Baen Bookeen would be. |
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I have converted over 100 books from PDB to RTF for the Sony Reader. Some work better than others. A lot of the newer and recently revised conversion tools make this a snap.
I looked through the box I have in the basement (an almost complete set of Bantam "Doc Savage" reprints from the 60s and 70s) and noticed that every page looks the same -- there was no creativity in the typesetting. Just one model and they followed it throughout. Therefore I don't feel bad or cheated that all of the books I have converted to RTF seem to look the same. |
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Someone needs to make a bulk conversion utility that works as easily as the Stuffit "DropStuff" utility. Set your preferred output format and destination in advance, then just drop any acquired file to it and it will land in the destination folder in the desired format. This should be technically feasible... at least for non-DRM files.\
da_jane, if it were that easy, would it work for you? Not that I'm discouraging your purchase of the BAEN/NAEB/Bookeen device, just wondering from a usability perspective. |
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The Amber folks have an app that'll batch convert HTML to RTF, but it's one of the few they want to be paid for, though there is a 30 day free trial ....
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There are other choices. Convert Doc from Soft Interface does keep all formatting in the resultant RTF file. I just checked and the price has dropped to $499.95. The ABC Amber Text Converter costs $24.95 or even less if you buy a bundle of their converters.
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Hmm, the documatentation etc. for ConvertDoc looks--how shall I put it-- unprofessional for that kind of money, which does not give confidence. Also there's no mention of font embedding in PDF files.
I tried the ABC converter, it loses paragraph formatting on the files I tried it on. The book(s) I'm trying to work pn were unpacked with ConvertLit, and contain more than 30 seperate HTML files. In addition, this book has certain character's dialog in boldface or italic, or special formatting. Finally, I need large fonts to use the Reader, so this makes the whole process more difficult as font conversion (face and size) are required too. |
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