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I recently downloaded and installed eReader to my Treo. Since we do spend time waiting. Usually for a court hearing or something else, I thought I would try reading a couple of books on my Treo.
eReader is free. You can spend an additional $7.45 for the Pro version, which has the following features:
• Customize and even create color themes to their liking.
• Adjust several display features to personalize your eReader such as justification of text and line spacing.
• Use reference books to enhance their reading experience, i.e. Merriam – Webster’s Pocket Dictionary.
• Take advantage of Auto Scroll viewing features to enhance readability.
I plan to try the lite version before I spend the extra money on the Pro version.
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I have been reading books on my Palm devices now for 3 1/2 years. I absolutely love it and have spent more money than I want to know at Fictionwise.com. Also, I have always used the free version of Palm eReader and have been very happy with it.
This is a great tip. I personally use Plucker to read books on my Palm. It’s a pretty handy little program that can also read RSS feeds and the like.
Also, you can get FREE public domain ebooks from sites like http://www.pluckerbooks.com