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Well people, what do you think of this trick??? I think students will have good use for this
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Posted: 2004-07-30 18:13:23
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@Arez: well remembered!!! I think I can use for some exams...
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Posted: 2004-07-31 21:38:05
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how do you get files in to the book reader then?
hi all
just go to
http://tequilacat.narod.ru/dev/br/index-en.html
download last stable version (so called shell). it's windows program where you just add text files, set options and press "build" button. voila - you have a set of generated JAR files ready to be installed on the phone.
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Posted: 2004-08-09 13:58:01
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I just noticed that on the K750i you can simply send a .txt file over via Bluetooth and it will get saved in the the "Web Pages" folder. You can then read the file in the browser, plain and simple. No bookmarking within the file, and no editing, but a great way to store long reference notes, like frequent traveler numbers, internationall calling card access numbers etc. Neat!!
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Posted: 2005-08-14 18:44:03
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On 2005-08-14 18:44:03, eric_mazur wrote:
I just noticed that on the K750i you can simply send a .txt file over via Bluetooth and it will get saved in the the "Web Pages" folder. You can then read the file in the browser, plain and simple. No bookmarking within the file, and no editing, but a great way to store long reference notes, like frequent traveler numbers, internationall calling card access numbers etc. Neat!!
Just tried it on my W800, and it worked GREAT !!!
Thanks alot !!!
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Posted: 2005-08-14 20:34:06
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eric_mazur, Excellent tip mate - bookreader is awesome, but this suits other needs as well.
Very well spotted....
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Posted: 2005-08-15 13:06:46
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more on that tip - if you save excel documents as a webpage (ie: as html code), you can view the excel doc via saved webpages also!!
It only works with single sheet excel files, otherwise the phone says "cannot view frames"
Word documents also work well if saved as web pages.
Infact as long as you don't use frames, I'd guess just about any content saved as html will work.
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Posted: 2005-08-15 13:53:01
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This app is great
http://www.deep-shadows.com/hax/ReadManiac.htm
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Posted: 2005-08-16 12:55:17
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shit hot!
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Posted: 2005-08-16 13:01:27
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I thought this thread was about the k700i! It seems to have shifted a bit...As already explained you can use the MMS functionality to read txt files and no other appz are needed
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Posted: 2005-08-16 14:17:20
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