The first candidate that comes to mind is E-Texts or electronic books. The
problem I currently face is my limited knowledge of the book reader or text
reader file formats and software to read these files. I have installed the
free version of a book reader that I found on the network. However, it seems
to be very restrictive about where the book files are located. I think that
I need a book reader that will allow you to put the books on the C: drive so
I can use this as my example and test case.
Is any one familiar/experienced with large text files on the Zoomer and how I
might do this in the least expensive way? If a commercial version of a file-e
ditor/text-reader/book-reader or some other program is the easiest solution
at reasonable cost for a couple of test cases I'll gladly do it that way.
I hesitated to bother all of you with this request. However, I can't help
but believe that there are a lot more than just me who would like to know the
current "state of the art" in this area. I remember talking to someone who
was developing E-texts or books a few months ago and just can't find his
name. ddk