Converting windows documents to JAM for free - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 General

1. Viewing tables in WORD document:
- Open your WORD document
- Save your document as a web page
- Transfer it to the JAM
- Et voila, you can see the document with tables, though cannot change it.
*Pictures can be tranferred directly in word document from PC to JAM.
2. Viewing Powerpoint slides:
- Open your powerpoint presentation
- Save presentation as JPEG interchange pictures (all in one file)
- Transfer file to your JAM
- Now, you can see with the native photoviewer in greater clarity each
slide (and I tried all the best-selling programs)..
*Of course, there won't be any animation or voice; also, you cannot
change the slides.
3. Viewing PDF files:
- Download the free Acrobat reader for PPC
- Install it (also can be done in your storage card).
- Now, you can tranfser any PDF documant and read it easily.
I hope this information will be of a value to you; Other tips will be accepted gladly.

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books library?

hi,
i'm using my trinity a lot for books reading. i have them in *.txt format. i would like a suggestion of a program/database that will allow me to put them all together and view them easily, as well as search the text within them.
thank you very much
For putting them together you can use mobipocket reader (google it - the app is free) - desktop version can convert some formats, including .txt into its own file format and allows you to organise your books, sync them with your phone, etc.. I'm not sure about searching inside a book though.
you can also use ms free ebook reader they got a various formats->lit converter

Elfin Ebook Readers Opinions

I just got the Touch by Sprint, Or as it is called the Elf. I am looking for a good, easy to use ebook reader. I would prefer something that uses pdf, but as ong as I an find a converter, I will use any format. I have a bunch of Ebooks on my PC that I have previously bought and want a reader were I can use them. Thanks
You can use the mobile version of Adobe Reader to read pdfs, but I think it's a bit of a pain as they don't fit on the screen in a readable resolution. I tend to use Microsoft Reader, which uses lit files. Lit files are fairly easy to find. Otherwise I use Mobipocket, which reads a few different file formats.
Mobipocket Reader is the best ebook reader for Windows Mobile. They also have a free app called the Mobipocket Creator which will convert most ebooks to a txt or other readable format. The best thing about it its 100% free.
I second the MobiPocket, it's great.
P.S. Your device if your with Sprint is the Vogue!!!
easiest way to tell, the Vogue is doesn't have WiFi. There are other differences but that's the one that will cause you to go....Ahhhhhh....
Yes mobi pocket is very good reader...
The cool thing is, you can import pdf files, and it will remove the line-breaks automatically.
I've been using mobipocket for half year, and it totally beats other reader applications (and I've tried allot).

PDF reader

Can anyone suggest a decent PDF reader? I have tried a couple of the apps from the market, but have not found one yet that utilises 'bookmarks'.
I use pdf docs that have thousands of pages (one of them has close to 10,000) and scrolling thru from the beginning each time is simply impossible - I need to be able to use the index/bookmark to select chapter/sub-chapter etc. Adobe Reader 2.0 on WinMo was best, anything similar?
i use the dudes build that has pdf viewer. haven't played with it that much so can't tell about bookmarks
Check out repligo reader, its not free but its top quality.

[Q] WHSmith app (storage)

Got my tab a few days ago and just in the process of redeeming my voucher codes... The WHSmith app is HORRIBLE, was hoping that any books I downloaded I would be able to import them into another e-reader, however I cant find where the WHSmith app stores my books?
Does anyone know if it's possible? Or am I required to use the WHSmith app?
i couln't find them on the STG either, i went to the W H Smith sight on my pc, downloaded them from there & then transferred them to my STG external mem card with Kies, then i imported them into my Aldiko reader, works fine for me
the pc sight is --- whsmith.gospoken.com/secure/force;jsessionid=B755B03BE4AB35B6DEFFDAE0A9A049E7
Thanks for the tip!
I've gone through the WHSmith site, Installed adobe editions, but the only file I can download from the WHSmith site is a .acsm file at only 2kb?
What/Where was the file you transfered to your tab?
Some books come through as epub which is easily transferred to tab and opened.
Other are ascm which need to be opened with Adobe digital editions software on PC. Trying to work out how to convert them at the moment. Let me know if you sort it.
OK,
Open Adobe digital editions.
Drag the .acsm file onto the open window
Look in "c:\my documents\My Digital Editions"
There's the .epub file
Problem is eBook app on tab does not recognise the file type. Tries to import it but fails
Adobe Digital Editions help says:
Connect your compatible ebook reader and it will appear as a bookshelf in the library.
This could be the end of the road.
I installed Adobe Digital Editions, clicked on the "Book Title.acms" file & it opened in the ADE, I then went to the My Digital Editions folder and copied "Book Title.epub" & "Book Title.png" (from the thumbnails folder) to my SGT My Files/ebook/import, then i clicked the "Book Title.epub" file, selected "Aldiko" as the program to open it in, selected the import option that opened, the book then opened in Aldiko & is listed on the bookshelf

Is it possible to export Sequence Shot (super slow motion) clips?

As far as I can tell, Sequence Shot clips are saved in .GIF form to the internal storage, but they are only a few frames from the entire clip (this is what the gallery uses to preview them). The phone, however, has access to the full, smooth versions of these slow motion clips, but they don't appear to be stored in a user accessible location, and there is no option to export them. Are these full clips accessible somehow?
[possible duplicate of a similar thread from 2014 which was unanswered]
IMPORTANT UPDATE: As it turns out, the .GIF file DOES contain the slow motion video, but you have to simply edit the file (with any free hex editor) and remove the .GIF portion of the file. See my forum post here for more information.

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