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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: June 14, 2007
- Total Downloads: 5,872
- Downloads last week: 25
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- Average user rating: stars out of 6 votes
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Publisher's description
From PC TechZone :Converts Text, HTML, PDF, and LIT based eBooks into images. This is for people without MP3 players with text or eBook support, but can view photos. It will convert a book into a series of images. Supports multiple subdirectories for easier sorting, rotating images, inversing colors, anti-aliasing. Native support for Sansa e200 series, or specify sizes for any player. Version 0.9.1 adds customizable templates, background images, and custom colors.
What's new in this version:
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 3.7 stars out of 6 votes
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Version: eBook to Images 0.9.1
Cons: the application just "fails to initialize"(0x0000135)....what good is it if it wont open?
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Version: eBook to Images 0.9.1
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Version: eBook to Images 0.9.1
Pros: When it works as expected it's brilliant.
1. Custom sizing of image lets you fit any kind of media player screen.
2. Control over font and background color is easy on eyes and may save batteries.
3. You can resize fonts to suit your eyes.Cons: 1. Requires NetFramework
2. Doesn't handle line feeds well - often runs paragraphs (even the whole book) into 1 big paragraph
3. Frequently inserts a box chara in text where a page break appears in the original
4. Loses quotation marks (rarely)Summary: Haven't reinstalled this since reinstalling XP because it's the only program I use that requires Net Framework. Probably will, though, because for some eBooks it's the only way to move them to my PMP without the font being too small to read. Plus,... read more >>
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Version: eBook to Images 0.9.1
"Neat idea and seems well executed"
Pros: You can customize the image size to any resolution.
Cons: I couldn't see how to copy images from a pdf. Seems to just copy the text.
Summary: Pretty cool. Might have to come back to it, but not exactly what I was looking for now.
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