Hang on to older e-book software
It seems that converting text to be readable on your e-reading device is just about a fact of life. Personally, I hate having to do it since it takes away from precious reading time. Sometimes it just doesn’t seem worth it when I see hardcover books in Walgreens for only five bucks. I think the hardest part of converting is learning how to use software to get the best results in the least amount of steps. That’s why I hold on to my copy of Rocket Writer. Some of you may remember this program that came with the original Rocket E-book. It was dropped when later models were introduced. It is still a useful program and it works on Windows XP. The main attraction is that it can import files and render them in unencrypted .rb format. Then I can just read the book using µBook. µBook is available for several versions of Windows CE and now for the Palm OS. I really like µBook for reading. There really is no learning curve for using Rocket writer and if you are already familiar with it, you can convert and go in almost no time at all. The software will convert HTML, HTM, and Txt files. You can enter the Author’s name, Category, and of course the title. Essentially, you’ll end up with a book catalog. The software allows you to search for your loaded books, view by Author and my favorite, by category. The best part is that if you already have it, it is free. In fact many user groups have it posted in their file sections or you can ask in the forum and someone will almost always send it to you. Or better yet, you can get it from here. Another thing I like about the software is that it can also import URLs. If you want it will attempt to follow all links. My basic use of this feature is to gather up directions for free craft projects. I used to try to book mark these sites, but sites come and go and sometimes there is no permanent link to a particular project. Once I have the URL downloaded and converted I can either put it on my e-book device or I look at it on my Rocket reader for Windows. This is also a free program that you can read unencrypted Rocket editions on your PC. I am sure there are other ways that people use this program. So before you uninstall or get rid of your old software, think again.




Hi, I looked on the µBook site but did not find anything for the Palm OS. Was that a typo or did I just not look closely enough?
Sorry Ellen, I found it. It is the µBookLite, not the µBook.
Don,
Really my fault. I keep forgetting that they call it “lite”. Glad you found it. I am interested in if it works for you. The beta didn’t work on all Palms. Which one are you using?
Ellen
I couldn’t understand some parts of this article Hang on to older e-book software, but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.
I am sorry that it was confusing. What I was saying was that older software can still be useful. Many times we have to convert e-books to be readable on other devices. Here, in this post, I was trying to stress the attributes of the the original Rocket ebook software, since ubook does read the rb format. I personally get tired of converting e-books when I have to go through more than one step. Also this software allows you to easily download URLs and put them in a readable format. Does this clear it up for you? If not, let me know the unclear parts and I will attempt to explain better.
Ellen, I’m using a Palm T/X. It worked, sort of. It was very slow and seemed to hang at times. I removed it. Mostly I use Mobipocket with books that I convert to .PRC using their SW. It works well for me.
One of the characteristics with my T/X was larger font. I downloaded their newest font that is needed with Palm devices. The size was actually too large, IMO, for the screen size I have. That may have contributed to the slow operation.
Thanks for pointing it out though. I had heard of it but had never had a link.
BTW, I enjoy your BLOG. Have a good Day.
Don
Hello Don,
I’m guessing that you are talking about uBook. I tried it when it first came out for the Palm, and it was not a good experience. In all fairness it was in Beta at the time. I haven’t had time to check out the newest stable version. I will in the next few days and let everyone know how it goes. I do like the program on Pocket PC though. I do find that I have to play around with the fonts and size settings depending on what I am reading. I am glad that you like the blog.
Ellen