narnia_77
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Registered: Apr 2000
Location: Inglewood, CA, USA
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quote: Originally posted by foo fighter:
...these are technically not true ebooks. These are merely large Palm docs. The term ebook is used to describe the layer of technologies for font rendering technologies that improve text quality on an LCD display. In short, ebook technology tries to make text on a handheld device as readable as printed text. This is an area where the PalmOS falls very short! Quite frankly, there is no comparison to reading a book on a Palm as apposed to a Pocket PC. Needless to say, Palm had better come up with something, and soon!
iSilo and TealDoc are excellent readers, but it's the text quality that counts here.
I've seen the text on a Pocket PC � yes, it is impressive � no argument from me on that point... But I�m not overly concerned about how pretty the text is - as a �I just want to read all the time person�, I just want the text! As long as I can read it, I�m a happy camper.
This is what a ebook author told a friend of mine: �One day we'll have books �with built-in dictionaries/encyclopedias that illustrate unfamiliar terms, have soundtracks, give you pictures of the main characters and backgrounds/histories of important pieces of the stories. Presently, ebooks are usually just simple text with cover illustrations��
Until ebooks get this advanced, my Visor meets my needs just fine. (Besides, I can�t do anything with a paper book now, except read the text � not many pictures in my books.) Plus, on my 8mb module, I have 19 novels so far (avg 300 pgs ea.) and I still have room. (For the ebooks from sites other than peanutpress, I just converted them to the Peanut Reader format since I like their reader�) For my money, you just can�t beat carrying around over 20 books in a device that fits in the Palm of your hand. 
p.s. A "CompactFlash SpringBoard for the Visor" would be SO cool...
[This message has been edited by narnia_77 (edited 06-07-2000).]
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