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== Reader Specs in my wish list ==
== Reader Specs in my wish list ==
I wish, that the text is displayed in lines parallel to the shorter edges of the display (that would be vertically in PC monitors), hopefully in two columns, that make them easier to read and to insert 1 column width graphics. I have not seen the specs of the reader. --[[User:Dagoflores|Dagoflores]] 01:30, 17 March 2006 (EST)
I wish, that the text is displayed in lines parallel to the shorter edges of the display (that would be vertically in PC monitors), hopefully in two columns, that make them easier to read and to insert 1 column width graphics. I have not seen the specs of the reader. --[[User:Dagoflores|Dagoflores]] 01:30, 17 March 2006 (EST)

== fbreader ==
I just stumbled upon fbreader (http://only.mawhrin.net/fbreader/) and wanted to mention it here. Generally I think an HTML-based approach with a somehow offline capable Wiki (more on that later) is the way to go, maybe something like fbreader and/or other such "simple" (?) readers are of interest for existing content in those formats, if relevant? --[[User:Vorburger|Vorburger]] 17:26, 21 March 2006 (EST)

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Reader Specs in my wish list

I wish, that the text is displayed in lines parallel to the shorter edges of the display (that would be vertically in PC monitors), hopefully in two columns, that make them easier to read and to insert 1 column width graphics. I have not seen the specs of the reader. --Dagoflores 01:30, 17 March 2006 (EST)

fbreader

I just stumbled upon fbreader (http://only.mawhrin.net/fbreader/) and wanted to mention it here. Generally I think an HTML-based approach with a somehow offline capable Wiki (more on that later) is the way to go, maybe something like fbreader and/or other such "simple" (?) readers are of interest for existing content in those formats, if relevant? --Vorburger 17:26, 21 March 2006 (EST)