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It may be in Juicy's next rom based on Leo 2.07 though. I have the packages and was looking to see if it could be ported and added to others in cab form. Your best bet is to wait for a rom based on Leo 2.07 though. As the new Topaz and Rhodium 2.5.2011 and 2.5.2012 roms do not have these tabs.
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Thanks guys. I'm running the latest NRG, not there. I don't even know why I need that (have Kindle and Sony readers), but it just looks cool!
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prc support pdf support or straight text support
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Yeah Noir the best I could come up with is whatever format borders and books uses and possibly adobe so my guess would be pdf. What do you use at the moment. I'm using mobipocket works alright I guess. I'm really interested in using this and seeing what HTC came up with!
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Here's a little add-on that appeared at XDA for the tab.
Mentions a little about formats. HERE's the link to the Thread. NEW: Manila E-Book Library Manager Hi all. I wrote an application that replaces the Library Manager that comes with the new Manila e-book reader tab (which is not of much use, if you don't have an account for Borders). After installation, the application will start when you click the "Library" menu of the new reader tab. You can use the application to access the books in your library, but also to import books you already have on your PDA into the new Manila tab. It will import e-books in the .epub format, but also in lots of other formats. The Manila tab will only show the ones in .epub format, but from this new library you can access the e-books in the other formats as well (at least, if the appropriate reader application is installed on your PDA). This application assumes that each of your e-books is located in its own folder. If an image file is located in a folder that contains an e-book, the application will automatically assume that the image represents the bookcover. If an .opf file is located in the folder (which is a standard format for saving metadata with e-books), the application will automatically get the title, the name of the author and the name of the publisher of the e-book from that .opf file. See the screenshots to get an idea of the look and feel of the application. To install the application on your PDA, download the .cab file, copy it to your PDA and run it there. Attached Thumbnails |
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