Look Mom, I’ve Made My Own Java eBook

Yesterday’s entry regarding java eBooks made me wonder if I could really made adjustments on java eBook.  The answer is NO. You cannot made adjustments to a converted java eBook BUT if you have the original txt format file, you can make changes on how your eBook would be.  My conclusion yesterday proved me right… that the quality of the original source file is a plus factor to obtain a great output.   I’ve made my own eBook with few trials and errors.  I guess, the java eBook file I’ve downloaded before didn’t used the file conversion software I’ve discovered yesterday or maybe he didn’t made enough configuration on converting the file.

I came across to this mjBook 4.7 software last night, it is a recently updated free software.  At first, I thought it was a mobile application, I’ve transfered the zip file right away on my 6630 last night.  Silly! Anyway, I’ve used it this morning and run a few trials.  I happen to have a txt format file so I used it.  I’ve mentioned from my earlier entry that this java format eBook doesn’t need a reader, it is an executable file meaning an eBook is equivalent to one mobile application.  I’ve modified the font, font color, font style, background color, and icon.  I feel great with this software.  On mobile, you can still make some settings configurations.

This software can make java eBook compatible with all java enabled devices.  So, mobile application compatibility is not a problem anymore with this software.  When converting a file make sure that you choose the right mobile resolution.   With this software,  java eBook is indeed NOT a No-No to me.

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