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sergioquiros Posts: 1

For those of you Mac users, someone came up with a little application that allows you to type notes in your computer and store them in your T610 as .vst notes via Bluetooth, although it's not as good when it comes to notes created with the phone sent to the computer. Anyway, it's called BlueNotes and you can download it at:

http://www.tcsn.net/mont/index2.html
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Posted: 2004-09-11 06:27:45
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translator_lapid Posts: 31

I've reproduced again below the Esato post from tequilacat, the maker of tequilaCat Bookreader. It's very good for reading e-books.
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tequilacat

Joined: May 24, 2004
Posts: 2
From: NNovgorod, Russia
Posted: 2004-05-24 17:12
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You are welcome to try my free bookreader:
http://tequilacat.narod.ru/dev/br/index-en.html

features:

* autoscroll
* changeable fonts (actually any windows fixed-size fonts)
* national symbols (western/easter europe, russian etc) and unicode (eg chinese) support
* background/foreground color selection
* search text
* many others - see site, and even more to come in new versions

it runs well on any j2me phone, including t610, there are many positive responses from T610 users.
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Posted: 2004-09-11 08:13:02
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shyam335 Posts: > 500

i got a a java app by tequilacat,that is something like ebook reader and it contains two russian ebooks as well,how do i download new books? thanks
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Posted: 2004-09-11 08:27:57
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translator_lapid Posts: 31

@shyam335 - If you are fond of classical books, you can go to www.gutenberg.org. They have tons of e-books there. Select the .txt file version and save to your PC. There are lots of other sites as well that offer free e-books.

If you need help on how to load the .txt file into Bookreader, just post in this thread again.
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Posted: 2004-09-11 08:35:59
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shyam335 Posts: > 500

that was a nice site , i want to know how to download it to the viewer in my 610 ? thanks
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Posted: 2004-09-11 08:48:32
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translator_lapid Posts: 31

@shyam335 - You must know how to use Winzip, Winrar, etc. Then do the following:

1) Delete the Bookreader that you have from your t610 (this is necessary, you will see later why.)

2) Download the file se_bookreader.jar (version 1.6.5) from http://tequilacat.narod.ru/dev/br/index-en.html. Save it in your PC.

4) Open the .jar file with Winzip, WinRar, or any compatible file compression program. (A .jar file is a type of zipped archive.)

5) From within the archive, you will see that there are five text files. Two of them are essential and should not be touched -- "loc.txt" and "encoding.txt". However, the other three -- "textfile.txt", "textfile1.txt", and "textfile2.txt" -- represent your books or notes for reading, and can be removed/replaced.

6) At this point it is important to understand that the books to be loaded to the archive should 1) be in plain text format, and 2) bear the filename "textfile.txt", "textfile1.txt", "textfile2.txt", etc. If you don't name your books this way, they cannot be read. "Textfile.txt" will be the 1st book when you run Bookreader.
You cannot name the books "textfile01.txt", "textfile02.txt", etc. They cannot be read. In short, no zeros at the beginning of the number!

7) You can delete the preloaded "textfile.txt" etc. files from the archive. They are just sample books.

Using Windows Explorer, rename your e-book/s (e.g. "the_odyssey.txt") as, you guessed it, "textfile.txt", and so on, following the rule in step 6.

9) Add the renamed file (step to the archive that you opened (step 4.)

10) Close the archive. It now contains your book/note. (Winzip automatically saves changes to archive upon closing.)

11) Send this updated archive to your T610 via BT, IR, or cable. Make sure that you have deleted the un-updated archive in your phone (step 1) to prevent runtime errors.

12) Enjoy reading!

Tip: To save on phone memory, you can also delete font.png and font-lscp.png from the archive, using Winzip/Winrar. When these are removed, the default T610 font will be used.

All this may seem complicated at first but is really easy and will quickly become 2nd nature.
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Posted: 2004-09-11 12:09:42
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translator_lapid Posts: 31

bvOffice is also worthy of installing in the phone. It's a good text editor which automatically saves the date when you created the note. Look for v1.02.
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Posted: 2004-09-11 12:23:33
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wazzup Posts: 58

how can i send notes to my pc via bluetooth, when i send one my pc states it has been received, but i cant find the file anywere.
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Posted: 2004-09-11 18:26:33
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