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Would you prefer to get relatively uninformed opinons or would you like your queries read by the extremely smart and responsive maintainer of the FBreader program? Apparently you want the former. Otherwise you would use Power Search and find the active FBreader thread where he constantly responds and often changes how FBreader works when asked to.
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I know that FB Reader can only read mobipocket format without DRM, however, Ithink my ebooks have no DRM.
One is wikipedia(Spanish), and in theory since it is not a commercial book I think it shouldn't have DRM, when I try to add to library, FBreader gives the message "Couldn't open: Unsupported compresion method"
The same error happen when Oxford ALD, and Chambers dictionaries
On the contrary I could open one mobipocket english dictionary (Wordnet) and I can access to the data. However, there isn't a search index, to search in the topics. I can use the normal search function but to search in the entire content instead of topics but it is useless.
Are you using FBreader with these kind of data?
any way to have wikipedia in a maemo OS2008?