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Photo eBook by mjBook

mjBook is a freeware software intended for java eBook conversion, another feature of this software is the digital photo eBook java conversion which I’ve tried now. The output digital album is also in jar or java format just like the ebook converted by mjBook.  Again, java files are standalone files, meaning that you don’t need extra application to view it on your mobile device. Just transfer the file to your mobile phone and install it.

  • Open mjBook software, click “Photo Book Gallery”
  • Input your book name, the phone screen resolution ( I use 176*208 for my Nokia 6630)
  • Add images, change the photo sequence by clicking up or down
  • Add the png format image for your splash screen and icon (optional)
  • Click start

So far, the problem I’ve encountered is the preview for phone screen resolution. The added image doesn’t show there.  Also, I don’t think that a background color option is important because it doesn’t show on the converted file.

I’ve used different image resolution on my first try, I don’t like the result. Small resolution images resulted to white background color, that’s why I’ve mentioned above that the background color setting is not important. Different resolution images on your photo book will make other images too small or too big for your screen. Lets consider also the file size of the output photo album, it will end up too large.

Here’s the two-in-one solution for image resolution and large file size.  I’ve used Alon Screencapture application to have the screenshots of the images on full screen. You can also use FExplorer or any mobile application that serves the same purpose. Screenshots will give you the exact resolution of your phone with a smaller file size. It is recommended especially if you want to add many images on your Photo eBook. After gathering the screenshots, transfer the files to your computer and you’re ready to convert your Photo eBook.

How to exit Photo eBook on 6630? Press 1 or 3 0r 7 or 9 — click option then exit.



Java eBook Conversion using Tequila Cat

I’ve noticed that when I’ve posted the article Java eBook Conversion, many got interested with the topic so I’m making this entry to give way to another FREE Java eBook Conversion software, Tequila Cat eBook Reader and Converter.

Tequila Cat software supports plain TXT, RTF, PDF, PDB/PRC (Palm e-books), HTML formats. I’ve tried to convert a repligo file, it didn’t work! I’ve tested the software by converting a 388kb PDF file, the output JAVA file is now 104kb. Here’s the output, The World As I See It. Basically, its almost the same as mjBook software.

How to use Tequila Cat:

  1. Download TequilaCat V2.3.4 and extract the .zip file to your computer. In my case, I’ve extracted it to C:\Program Files\Java\Tequila
  2. Open Shell.exe to convert ebooks
  3. Choose the correct phone type
  4. Add book and make necessary adjustments to your eBook
  5. Transfer your converted ebooks to ur phone… via bluetooth, cable, irda etc.
  6. Install the java ebook to your phone
  7. Open it to read the eBook

Reminders:

  • Images from the source file will be ignored
  • Don’t forget to set your margins, word wrap, font, colors settings
  • Find more information at the help option
  • Every book you converted will become standalone, that means that you can read them without having to install any additional reader application just like other java files.
  • Press “0″ or zero key to go to the main menu of your java eBook on your phone.



Repligo Conversion, Anyone?

No doubt that Repligo is my favorite eBook format.  Repligo allows you to have virtually any document from your PC right on your mobile device without compromising the original document’s appearance, formatting, fonts, graphics and integrity.

Conversion:

  • I’m using Repligo PDF Mobilizer software for converting unlimited amounts of PDF files for  PDA or Smartphones.
  • I’m using Repligo for Nokia Series 60 2.0 software for converting other formats such as Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Internet Explorer.  After installation, you’ll notice that the repligo icon is included in your toolbox of word, excel, powerpoint.  If you want to convert the current page… just click this icon.


The Repligo conversion softwares are not free.  The Repligo for Series 60 convertion software comes with Repligo Desktop, your guide for conversion.  Repligo Windows and Repligo for Symbian 60 readers are absolutely FREEwares.  By this time,  if you check on their site, some are getting confused on which is to be download that’s why I’ve put download links here. Make sure that you have downloaded the correct application for your device.

The conversion softwares are intend to convert files to repligo format.  If you have download such repligo files and want to convert it to another format, here’s how to do it:

  • Install Repligo Windows viewer on your PC
  • Open the file in it
  • Do select all, then copy (as long as your eBook is text)
  • Paste it to notepad
  • Save it as txt format
  • Then you can convert it afterwards or read it on your mobile using txt eBook mobile application

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Why PDF format Is The Commonly Asked eBook Format

I’ve came across with this article Why PDF Is Not An Ebook Format, the article was written 4 years ago. PDF (Portable Document Format) is the most commonly asked eBook format, in fact there are many websites that offers free PDF ebook downloads.

The article above said, “PDF is one of the reasons ebooks have been so slow to catch on with the majority of the reading public; readers that have tried reading PDF files on screen have concluded that ebooks are hard to read.” I disagree and agree.

I disagree that pdf is slow to catch readers, PDF is still the most requested eBook format primarily because mostly PDF readers and eBooks are free to download. A simple googling search, you’ll find a lot of PDF eBook download sites. If you happen to browse eBook forums, you’ll notice that many are still looking for PDF formats. PDF is electronic transmission format for paper documents, it is the perfect format for printing, if you’re still the conventional reader. I’ve encountered many such bookworms from my old mobile blog, they choosed to have it printed and read it the traditional way.

I agree that its really hard to read PDF on mobile but I still prefer PDF format as my source format for conversion. Converting and making it eye friendly on my mobile is my primary concern.



JAVA eBook Conversion, Anyone?

The complete documentation of java eBook conversion using mjBook can be view here, you can find the complete list of java enabled phones here.  Aside from eBook, mjBook is also capable of converting your pictures into a digital photo album… hmmn, I can’t wait to try that too.  Yeah, I admit I did have a great time using this software.

The first important thing to do is prepare your text format file.  View it on your notepad, edit if necessary.  If you want to have tags on your java book for easy page searching… this is the process you should do.  Add <p1> for introduction, <p2> for chapter and <p3> for section before the word.  (example: <p2>Chapter 1)  Do this to all chapters and parts you want to tag.  This is just an option, if you didn’t do the process, you still have the first page, last page, % position and the bookmarks on the navigation option of finished java eBook.  I prefer to do it anyway.  You have to set tag <img picture_file_name> to have a picture on your ebook like book cover.  (example: <img d:\books\pictures\bookcover.png>) Make sure that you use png format.

  • Open the mjBook software (see screenshot), at the upper right portion, choose your phone screen resolution.  I choosed 176*208 for my 6630.
  • Input other details such as eBook name, Author and other information.  Select the prepared txt file on “source text file”.  Checked the tags analysis if you put the <p>‘s in your text file.
  • The “max size of text path” default is 90,000 bytes or 90kb.  Text file size bigger than 90kb will split your file into many java eBooks.  I did convert a 799kb text file, just imagine how many java Ebook it made.  To mobile phones with lower or limited memory, this is the solution to read the eBook partially.  I’ve set it to 1000000 bytes or 1mb just to make sure it would not split my eBook.
  • Fonts!  Choose “MS Windows and phone fonts” for a variety of fonts available, then choose your font, font style, font size, font and background color.  Click wordwrap.  Choose your desired layout, portrait or landscape.
  • Images.  The flash screen image will be shown only on start up of the java eBook.  The 2nd one is for the icon, it can be seen on java eBook menu (upper part) and at the phone’s menu.

Recheck your settings then start converting.

Related entries:
JAVA eBook Conversion Using Tequila Cat
Look Mom, I’ve Made My Own Java eBook!
Have You Downloaded An eBook With jar Extension Name?
JAVA Enabled Mobile Phones

Download: mjBookMaker.zip



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