mReader Script for mShell-is a fully featured text reader application. The user interface uses the speedy graphical mode including a file browser to quickly locate files to view. mReader shows impressively how easy you can enhance/adapt standard apps. on your phone to your specific needs.
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Zune eBook Creator Zune eBook Creator allows you to "convert" text such way, that you receive suite graphic files like suite of scanned pages of book or magazine. It is often necessary when you want to read favorite book on MobilePC, which does not have ability to show text files, but only graphical i.e. Zune
Worldreader Books Worldreader Books - Read thousands of books on your phone for free. A library in your pocket. Content sourced from Worldreader local authors and Project Gutenberg book library. Also comes with fast free access to Facebook, Twitter, Google search, translate, free SMS, Messenger, chat, email and many more apps
FBReader (Symbian) FBReader (Symbian) - FBReader is an e-book reader for the Symbian platform. It is a clone of the FBReader book reader written in Java.
What's New in This Release:
· Feedbooks.com catalog works
· Custom OPDS catalog support
· UI improvements
What's New in 0.99
eReader eReader is an application used to read eReader eBooks on your Symbian Smartphone.
eReader has also earned Symbian Signed Certification. As a Symbian certified application, eReader has been independently tested to follow industry-agreed quality guidelines. As a customer, you can rest assured that eReader is designed and tested to enhance your eReading experience
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