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torch Page Icon Posted 2006-04-21 5:44 PM
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-04-21 5:54 PM
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CE Geek - 2006-04-21 10:14 PM

Microsoft Reader?


no, that handles .lit microsoft's proprietary ebook format

edit: lol i see now you meant the westtek cenet viewers. those are made for microsoft by westtek


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sterling - 2006-04-21 9:45 PM

Reminds me to my old Series 7 PDF+ software... (still have the Series7 somewhere in my drawers).



really? that doesnt sound too promising. pdf+ couldnt handle not so common characters and fonts. and it crashed sometimes.
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I was referring to Series 7 PDF+ for performance and the quick rendering, not for the quality. Foxit is better in quality from that perspective.
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2006-04-22 3:55 AM
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cmonex - 2006-04-21 2:54 PM
edit: lol i see now you meant the westtek cenet viewers. those are made for microsoft by westtek


Ah, I see. I didn't realize they're one and the same.
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-04-22 9:25 AM
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sterling - 2006-04-22 5:11 AM

I was referring to Series 7 PDF+ for performance and the quick rendering, not for the quality. Foxit is better in quality from that perspective.


OK, i see. true, i was pleased with its speed on my 5mx when considering it had only a 36 mhz cpu. i really thought it'd take ages to open a pdf but it was not the case.
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TFGBD Page Icon Posted 2006-06-14 2:20 PM
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Hey. Good news! This Foxit PDF reader also works perfectly in Handheld PC 2000 with just a simple OS version hexedit! Too bad there is no MIPS build

All it needs is an AYGshell. None of that bloated MFC crap like Adobe's official Acrobat Reader port...

Either Dic's CEmenu or Hou Ming's dummydll AYGshell will work fine.

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Hurricane John Page Icon Posted 2006-06-14 3:15 PM
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RE: Foxit PDF Mobile Reader

This is only the trial beta version...........How much are they planning to charge for the full commerical version when it's released?
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TFGBD Page Icon Posted 2006-06-14 3:49 PM
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I don't know. It is possible it may be free like their desktop Windows version. I hope so!

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heh, the older version didn't work on my 900 with hpc2000.
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Hurricane John Page Icon Posted 2006-06-14 3:58 PM
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TFGBD - 2006-06-14 3:49 PM

I don't know. It is possible it may be free like their desktop Windows version. I hope so!



If it's going to be free ...why introduce an evaluation version?

Here is what I found in the Mobile Reader section of their website

Individual Licensing: Foxit will also provide individual licensing at a very affordable price. We will publish more information on this soon.






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