Anyview, a pdb, text, umd, html free reader on Java mobile phone, available on BlackBerry now (Download included)

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In the previous post about Anyview e-book reader, I forgot to put download links of the software. I will add them after this post translated from Chinese.

Maybe everyone is waiting for the release of Anyview e-book reader in past the few days? We also don’t want to keep every waiting. Because this e-book reader is just migrated to BlackBerry platform, there was something to be rewritten. However, after these two days’ effort, the blackberry version of Anyview e-book reader is ready now.

As usual, there are some screen shots and simple instructions:

Due to some reasons, we required registration for anyview e-book reader. However, the registration is totally free. You only need to input the machine code and your email address on the web address we provide, the activation code will be sent to you automatically. There are two things to be noticed: first, your email address and machine code must be correct; second, wait a while after submission till you are told that the email is correctly sent. Then you can check your email box. If there is no email received, please check spam emails, it may be treat as a spam email by some systems.

Operation: Q -> left soft key, P -> right soft key, U N H K -> up down left right, confirm -> enter or Q, exit -> ESC

System Path Setting:

After inputing the activation code, you can use the Anyview e-book reader (of course, the activation code only needs to be input once). I suggest everybody should read help first.

Before using Anyview e-book reader, we’d better set system path as it is necessary to use external fonts!!! Oh, there is one thing to be noticed that Anyview e-book reader only support OS above 4.2 at this moment. Why? I guess it can be explained by a simple reason: DM media manager is needed to import e-book and it is not support by OS 4.1.

You will see the option to set system path when you start Anyview e-book reader. You’d better do so, as to use external fonts, there needs to be a new font folder in the system path to put fonts in. It depends on you no matter where you want to put it. You can make a new e-books directory for Anyview reader or use existing directories for picture and ringtone. After setting system path, make a font folder in it, which is used to put external ***.font files. If you want to make it simple, just choose AutoSetup and Anyview e-book reader will set it for you. You just need to remember it. It doesn’t matter if you forget it as you can change it later in the software.

Change Font Size:

After setting system path, we can enjoy Anyview e-book now. Press the left soft key (Q) to pop up the menu and choose open then you can select the e-book you want to read. It will be opened after being selected as below:

In the page, the wheel also works. The keyboard works too. Press Q to pop up the menu, then choose “others” -> “font” and you can change the font size here. (The current edition removed the built-in font, so you’d better don’t do that to avoid error.)

Use External Font:

In the start page of Anyview e-book reader, press Q to pop up the menu, choose “Setup” -> “Preference”, then press Q again to call the menu, then choose “Edit”. Here you can tune according to your own requirement. You can load your external font directly.

You can try the effect of different settings. Enjoy it.

Here is the link to get activation code

For more, we leave them to you to test. Of course, if there is any question or good suggestion, please leave us a message.

Detail information of Anyview e-book reader

Name:AnyView
License:Freeware
Language:Chinese
Catalog:E-book reader
Support Model:4.2 and above ROM
Network:-
Download:AnyView (149.6 KB, 1,215 hits)

Font:12pxSong(194.7 KB, 823 hits)

Translated from AnyView黑莓版全国首发

From people using other Java-enable mobile phone, here are the download link for the lastest version of Anyview e-book reader.


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