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fbreader can also read chm files, but the more software/options the better!
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Oh, it's not ported -- i just wanted to say that being a GTK application it may "fit" better with Diablo and require less space which may be the reason for not using Easy Debian. But never really used KCHMViewer so who knows.
EDIT: Oh, it's python. Sorry for suggesting then
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Just enable extras-devel repository and kchmviewer should be available, don't forget to disable it once it is installed.
Please address any issues or thanks to maxkiva as he is reponsible for this port.
Diablo OS2008 maemo4.1 version:
Hello,
I've been looking for a while for a good chm reader in Diablo.
Unfortunately, all I could get was some readers from easy debian (gnochm, chmsee, xchm)
So I decided to compile&build a reader for maemo, and kchmviewer seems to be the best one(fully featured and based on QT)
It wasnt easy to build it, but I finally managed to understand the process, and complete it.
You can install it by downloading and launching the deb file in your tablet :
kchmviewer 4.1-1maemo3 for OS2008
or by enabling the extras-devel repository to make kchmviewer available.
Please note that it is recommanded that you disable extras-devel repository once kchmviewer is installed.
Old screeshots of the OS2008 port (status bar is removed now):
It looks quite responsive and way faster than any other easy debian reader.
Specials thanks to : qwerty12, Maemo-QT4 and Maemo SDK+
Last edited by karatchov; 2010-02-02 at 21:20.