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Other Portable Consoles => Ben Nanonote => Topic started by: xzakox on June 12, 2010, 02:48:30 pm
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So, this is the !Reader version for the nanonote, a e-book reader supporting txt, html, rtf, pdf...
I ported it to Dingux, and then to Nanonote changing the keymap.
Please report bugs:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RYQ9B56U
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This works awesomely good on the NN :)
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It seems like the program still doesn't have the initial correct keybindings at start (Enter and Backspace are swapped).
By the way, could you save the swap-key-options at exit?
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Does this software have a homepage? Can we get some screenshots or list of features? Does it have a zoom % function?
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Does this software have a homepage?
No, but there's thread about the Dingux version here (http://boards.dingoonity.org/dingux-releases/!reader-for-dingux/).
Can we get some screenshots or list of features?
Also in the thread.
Does it have a zoom % function?
No, but you can zoom +/- a couple of steps. You can also make the text heavier or lighter. If you actually downloaded it and just ran the executeable on your Ben, you wouldn't have to ask :) In addition, there's a readme in the download.
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I just want to verify that it is non-GPL closed source. I think this is what I gather?
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I just want to verify that it is non-GPL closed source. I think this is what I gather?
That's correct, for some strange reason, the original author didn't feel like releasing the source code.
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Is it nice reading books on this baby?