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eBook Reader - Mobipocket
Review by Flipside
This is a free application that enables you to read
eBooks and eNews on your 9210.
Installation:
A nice easy installation, a small file is downloaded from Mobipockets
website, and the .sis quickly installs to your 9210.
Starting The Program:
This was one of the most daunting tasks the first sight is the library
with the solitary eBook of Aesop's Fables.
The Library is easily added to though, download an eBook
and place it in the Library folder and have it appear next time
you scan the eBooks. Many pages have hyperlinks on them, and up
and down on the direction pad moves between them and left and right
changes the 'page' you are on. Pressing enter on a hyperlink selects
it. Going to the eNews has the program hunt your 9210 for any eNews
files you may have stored on there. In a similar fashion selecting
eDocs brings up a list of any eDocuments on your 9210 (unfortunately
these include all .txt, .htm, .html, and .doc files you have stored.
Hence that option can look messy with all these files in alphabetical
order.
The Categories option enables you to put files from
the eDocs into nice neat categories which means you don't need to
hunt through all those files to find the one .txt file you copied
to your 9210 to read on the train to work/bus to uni. Creating a
category is a simple affair and moving a text file into one of those
categories is also fiendishly simple, just select the icon for the
file you want to categorise and select the category.
Reading an eBook:
I must say that this impressed me very much, at the bottom of the
screen is a small gray line which represents the length of the book,
and as you read through the book the gray line has a larger red
line creep across it showing you how far through the book you are.
Even more impressive is that when you close the book
you are reading it remembers where you were and opens it back at
that page to save you having to remember where you got to. With
eBooks you can scan through a contents list, select the chapter
you want to read and you will be instantly transported to the page
you wish to read. If you are loading a large eBook the program may
sometimes hang for a few seconds, or up to a minute, depending in
the size of the file you want to look at, and I have thought on
occasions that it has crashed, but I was wrong. In all despite the
infrequent slowdowns it's definitely faster than reading .txt documents
in the Web Browser, which is what I was doing before.
Marks.
Installation: 17/20 (dead easy, but took me a little hunt to find
the Library folder, also beware of the files being converted when
copying them)
Graphics: 15/20 (Not terrible the font is legible, even at the smallest
size, but it's hard for it to be thoroughly graphically enticing)
Use-ability: 17/20 (Simple to pick up and use, beware of the eDocs
or you'll be wading round for ages)
Total: 82%
| Rating Type |
Rating |
Intsall:
Graphics:
Usability:
Overall |
17/20
15/20
17/20
82%
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The Final Word:
I've decided that despite it's less than 90% score this program
is worthy of a Premier Program Award (Rafe'll kill me when he reads
this). There are 2 reasons for this: the first is the nit picks
I have with this software (and where it loses points) are down to
limitations on the device rather than the programmers, and I think
Menu access to the sections of the Library would gain it another
usability point; the second is that the sheer usefulness of this
program helps outweigh it's limitations, hence the award goes mainly
for it's sheer usefulness. I hope a future version with the complaints
I have with this version addressed, is forthcoming to earn this
program the 90%+ review score it deserves.
Program wins All About ER6 Premier Program Award
(Rafe's note: so much for any program over 90% - oh well the
reviewers discretion is of course final, and I'm inclined to agree
with Flipside on this one). I decided to let Flipside live by the
way. Thanks to him for the excellent review.
MobiPocket can be downloaded from their website at http://www.mobipocket.com,
see also Flipside's accompanying review on the Mobipocket
Publisher (used to create files used by the program).
Flipside is a regular of the All About ER6 forums (and a
very knowledgeable contributor too!). You can visit his homepage
at http://www.thesoundlab.co.uk,
where you can download some skins (wallpapers and side bar textures)
for your Nokia 9210.
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