Mobipocket Reader Blackberry - You often read email on your Blackberry, right ? Why not reading ebooks or enews ? Try the Mobipocket Reader on your Blackberry, and enjoy the reading experience. The application is free and then you can buy ebooks 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from your PC, and also from everywhere if you buy from your Blackberry
iSiloXSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, Win CE, Smartphone, AndroidVersion: 6.04 updated Upload date: 21 Sep 12 Tags: Reading
Freeware
iSiloX converts content to the iSilo document format for reading with iSilo.
What's New in This Release:
Version 5.18 adds the following new features:
· Added support for generating registration codes keyed to the device ID.
· Added support for generating 18-character extended registration codes.
Version 5
Finally I have been looking for the perfect ebook reader that was free, Mobipocket is one of the best ebook readers I have used and with the price everyone will enjoy its free
100,000 Free Books Wattpad - Also known as YouTube for ebooks, Wattpad is now the world's most popular ebook community where readers and writers discover, share and connect, delivering billions of pages from our library, one of the world's largest collections of originally-created ebooks
Library Log for HanDBaseSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 7 Sep 10 Tags: Databases, Reading
Freeware
Library Log for HanDBase - Ever wonder if you already read the book you just took out from the library? Or, what the name of that book was that you wanted to pick up
The Bible - American Standard Version - this is the American Stadard Version (ASV) of the Bible (1901) is based on the classic [British] English Revised Version of the Bible, published as far back as 1881
The Bible - King James Version-this is the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, traditionally the basic English translation. The KJV is thought of as one of the masterpieces of early modern English literature, although its language may sound a bit outdated and occasionally opaque to the modern reader