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Old 12-08-2004, 04:52 AM   #1
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Software to convert content for Gemstar devices

GEB eBook Librarian:

In the wake of Gemstar's recent announcement that they are withdrawing from the e-book market, the GEB eBook Librarian was created to allow users of the Gemstar e-book device (including the REB1100, REB1200, GEB1150 and GEB2150 models) to create documents (from DOC, RTF, HTML, RB and TXT files) and download personal content (in native .IMP and .RB file format) to their e-book devices directly from their PCs.

An evaluation copy is available; registration is USD $15.

The new V1.2 build 367 adds support for eBookwise 1150 devices and also improves formatting of plain text documents.

RebLibrarian:

RebLibrarian is a proxy/http server which allows you to put your own e-books on the Gemstar REB devices. As of version 2.10, it supports the REB-1200, GEB2150, GEB1150, GEB-2200 and the new ETI devices (ET1 and ET2 aka ebookwise1150). No special steps are needed for 'locked' firmwares.

An evaluation copy is available; registration is USD $12.
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Old 12-31-2004, 07:35 AM   #2
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From Teleread.org:

"A beta version of the GEB eBook Librarian lets you adjust your font size and margins and also bold the text that you import into the eBookwise-1150 and other machines that use Gemstar technology, including the RCA eBooks."

Download it from here.
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