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2007-11-27
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2007-11-27
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2008-02-04
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Hi. I Have been buying ereader books on and off for years, as well as buying the software to convert text files into ereader files. I have a fairly decent library of books at this point, and in the past most of my personal technology devices have been chosen, in part, based on their ability to run the ereader software.
The problem is, my most recent purchase, a Nokia N800 Internet tablet, was chosen because it could run GarnetVM, a palm OS virtual machine. E-reader installed into the program just fine, as do the books I've purchased here. However, while GarnetVM will allow programs to run at the native resolution of the N800, E-reader is limited to a very tiny screen, and cannot render the page correctly at all if the screen is rotated. As these abilities function within GarnetVM for other programs, this is clearly an issue between GarnetVM and the E-Reader software.
I assume it would be too much to ask you to create a version of E-reader that could work in the native N800 environment. (It is a linux enviroment, and I notice with great disapppointment that you've provided no support for reading your ebooks in open source environments.) However, as GarnetVM already runs the existing version of palm ereader, would it be that difficult to enable a working full screen mode for the platform?
I know I would not be the only ereader user who would be very happy to have a full screen option with e-reader within Garnet VM.
Please consider my request on behalf of the Nokia N-series community.
A member of our development team has asked me to forward this message to you:
"we are now obtaining the device and are looking into how we can fix it, but it may take a week or more to investigate"
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2008-02-06
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I don't know if this will actually pan out, but apparently they're at least looking into it! Woot!
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2008-02-06
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What an interesting response coming from the people who have for years rebuffed making an eReader application for BlackBerry (with their tens of millions of installed users) as not in their product roadmap at all, yet they're willing to take a stab at making something work on Maemo, with it's incredibly small by comparison user base...
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2008-03-10
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Hi All,
[T]he ereader.com eReader for Palm OS v2.6 seems to work fine with the Garnet VM on my N770. ... Though I wish the screen would scale to fit the N770's screen a bit more. This would make the fonts easier to read.
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2008-04-10
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2008-04-10
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I don't know if this will actually pan out, but apparently they're at least looking into it! Woot!A member of our development team has asked me to forward this message to you:
"we are now obtaining the device and are looking into how we can fix it, but it may take a week or more to investigate"
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Just to report the ereader.com eReader for Palm OS v2.6 seems to work fine with the Garnet VM on my N770. The hardest bit was trying to figure out how to get the books (.pdb) files into the VM. Turns out, you just install the .pdb just like an app, and then the eReader finds the book.
Trying to find the best way to orient it. I think the non-'Fullscreen' portrait mode is the most comfortable to hold it. Though I wish the screen would scale to fit the N770's screen a bit more. This would make the fonts easier to read.