EBook (for UniFEP) 2.3

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Freeware, code is XM32349101EBook is an electronic book (e-text/e-book) viewer. It supports Palm DOC (Aportis) documents, which are normally used on Palm Computing devices, TCR documents and regular text documents (i.e. ".txt" files, which most word processors can create).This Japanese version of EBook will read Japanese and Chinese documents and requires Enfour UniFEP v2 (or later) or a Psion 618C. It has a fully translated Japanese interface including online help.Features:Supports and auto-detects ShiftJIS, JIS, EUC, UTF-8, EUCKR (CP949), BIG5 and GB2313 encoded documentsSupports compressed and uncompressed Palm DOC files (.prc & .pdb)Supports TCR documentsText document support (.txt) filesAuto ScrollScrollbar navigationClipboard copy and copy to fileComprehensive bookmark facility80 bookmarks per documentPalm DOC & TCR recogniser on ER5 handhelds (Revo/Mako/618C/MC218/S5mx/S7/netBook)Palm DOC style embedded bookmarksPalm DOC stored bookmarksCode page 850 supportEPOC font file format (.gdr) support - allows the use of non-latin fonts etc, such as RussianOnline helpSmall memory usage, whatever size the document viewedWritten in C++ for optimum speed

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