HTC EVO 4G :: Laputa Book Reader?
Jun 21, 2010
I have the book reader downloaded and the "Bestsellers for Laputa" downloaded but every time I try to open it it says that the book reader is not downloaded and sends me back to the market! What am I doing wrong?
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Jul 10, 2010
Recently I'm in use of Laputa.I find it powerful and amazing.It's a free offline book reader.I can read thousands of books wherever and whenever for free.It's easy to operate and have a especially friendly inteface.What' more ,you can have your own library and bookshelves.I'm sure you will like it.
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Sep 25, 2010
The new version of Laputa released as a new app, named Laputa Reader 1.3.1
New points for this version:
+ More stable
+ Chinese Suppoted
+ Recommendation
+ RSS service
+ Search in book content
+ Adjust Brightness
+ Screen rotate with G-Sersor supported
+ Display awake setting
+Prograss Bar On/Off
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Jun 19, 2010
Two simple questions
1. What is your favorite E-Book reading app
2. Why is it your favorite?
I am going on vacation in a couple weeks and would love to take some books with me, with out having to carry books with me lol.A good library of free books is appreciated, but I am not opposed to paying a reasonable price for good books.
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Dec 20, 2009
I just switched to Android (Motorola Droid) after several years of using uBook on the Win Mobile platform. That powerful e-reader can view virtually any format you throw at it, is full-featured, and highly configurable. But it's anything but pretty.
So with that experience in mind, I tried to find an Android e-book reader which had similar features. The three which seemed most widely-used are:
FB Reader 0.5.27 (FBReader: FBReader for Google Android)
Aldiko 1.2.5 (Aldiko - eBook Reader Application for Android)
Books WordPlayer 11.0.1 (WordPlayer:Reading Released)
Each of them open epub files, but only FB Reader would open any other formats (oeb and fb2). However, thanks to the genuis of calibre (calibre - E-book management) a free e-book management and conversion application which can convert between almost any format invented, having a reader which can read a specific format is less important - simply use calibre to convert it to epub.
Each of the readers has the following features:
-- Configurable fonts (color/style/size)
-- One button toggle for day/night mode
-- Bookmarks
None of them has annotations/highlighting, which is the feature I miss the most from uBook (Word-Player apparently does, per its home page, but per the devs, that feature is not working in Droid).
FB Reader
This is the oldest of the ebook readers, with versions available for multiple platforms. It is also butt-ugly, with an interface that makes my trusty uBook seem spiffy by comparison. (e.g. you have to select books from a list, not icons). And the cover displays in only 1/3 of the screen, in the top left corner (presumably FB Reader is not yet designed for the hi-resolution Droid).
FB Reader was also the buggiest of the three readers. It crashed frequently when trying to change font size, only curable by rebooting the phone, and froze up randomly. Also the Table of Contents was faulty - it would only show one chapter. Another quirk - the menu system appears to be in flux - the font settings was buried in a menu called "Settings (Old)".
Two pluses - (1) the FB Reader's bookmarks feature was the easiest to use of three. Selecting "Bookmarks" brought up one screen at which you could both see a list of recent bookmarks, and add one with one-touch. But the ease of use comes with the loss of flexibility - the bookmark is named after the first few lines of the page, w/o the ability to override it, and (2) it has the option to show/hide the status bar while reading.
WordPlayer
This one seemed promising at first, if only because it interfaced with calibre directly. It was also the only ereader to have text-to-speech, but with a voice that not even a mother could love that also read formatting, it was too distracting to use. One other plus - you could point it to any folder on your SD card to find an book, and it would import it.
This reader was the slowest of the three - chapters took forever to load, and switching between day/night modes was just as painfully slow, as if the entire chapter had to be reloaded.
A couple of other quirks/bugs - a single italiziced letter would often not display, and it added several white blank pages to the end of each chapter.
Aldiko
This is certainly the prettiest of the three ebook readers. It also has agreements with various download sites to enable downloading of something like 10,000 ebooks, but the selection was poor, seeming to consist primarily of sex stories (or erotica). However, since I simply use the reader to view my own epubs, this feature didn't matter to me. And it also was easy to download epubs from the web - clicking on an epub file would import it into Aldiko.
This was my favorite of the ebook readers - the devs put a lot of thought into the interface and usability, and I found no bugs. Chapters loaded quickly, it was the only reader which supported css (though not the @font-face attribute), has fully-configurable gestures, and even an option to brighten/dim the screen by swiping the screen w/o leaving the page you're on.
The bookshelf has to be seen to be believed - beautiful icons, intuitive, and the ability to sort by author, tag. Finally, you can share books via facebook, twitter, e-mail, or even SMS(?).
This would be the ideal ebook reader, and a great replacement for uBook if only it had annotations & highlighting (dev says "we will definitely add in the near future", though there have been two updates in the month since then, and still no dice). And I miss the customized status bar that uBook has, with page number / total pages, and the time.
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Feb 2, 2010
Does anyone know if the Barnes and Noble book reader will work on the Android system? I only see downloads for Iphone and Blackberry, yet somewhere on their site it says it works on Android.
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Jun 23, 2010
Whats a really good Audio book reader? I couldn't sleep the other night and thought about an app for audio books do anyone here use any apps for this?
and where can i downloads the books for it.
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May 1, 2009
Just wondering how folks are publishing to the Market. Is there an open source reader program/application I can use to encode a book to a specific format then upload it to the Market? How does Android ensure that there isn't a copyright violation going on?
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Nov 3, 2010
I am trying to find a News Reader and find that most of them seem to rely on feeds from Google Reader and seem not to recognise UK based feeds (or at least I cannot find the same feeds that I used on my iPhone).
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Jun 20, 2010
A one stop RSS reader. Preferably with Google reader sync.
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Jun 12, 2010
I downloaded Laputa eBook reader a while back, and have already downloaded about a dozen books through it. Now the update for Laputa has come through I reads my library as empty, and there is no way to manually add the books already on my SD card. And failing that, anyone know of a good reader that actually works?
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Sep 26, 2010
Rooted Eris Froyo v34. I'd like to email books to my phone via gmail. Is there a way for attachments (epub files) to get into the right folder on the SD card?
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Jun 26, 2010
What would be the best RSS reader if one excludes greader?
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Sep 10, 2009
The Gmail address book on the Web contains a field for birthdays, so why not the Android address book? While I'm sure the app could undergo a lot of changes (and everyone would have different ideas) something as basic as a birthday seems obvious.
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Aug 17, 2010
Just got my vibrant today what's the best facebook application with facebook chat?
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Jun 10, 2010
How about the best e reader app? Had freda on my omnia and it handled everything i threw at it; html, text, epub. Any that handle all three? Figured on using adobe for pdf's (is there foxit for android? admit i haven't thought to check yet) Seems like there are lots of choices but i'm interested in what the community uses/thinks is the best.
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May 23, 2010
looking for recommendations for a good RSS reader.
I have Newsroom on my Palm Pre, but was told I would need to purchase it again for Android.
Any good ones out there? No preference free/pay, my main preference is that it is a good program.
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Mar 26, 2010
I use Newsroom but would be interested in one that directly sinks with Google Reader. What do you guys use?
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Jun 28, 2010
What am I not doing right? I downloaded the Adobe Reader app and I moved some pdfs to the phone smart card, but the app won't let me open or search for pdfs. How do you open a pdf with the reader?
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Nov 29, 2008
Anyone know if a QR reader will be?
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Jul 2, 2010
Are there any good pdf readers that save where you are up to in a pdf document so that you don't have to try and find the page you are up to every time you open the document. That is the one feature that the standard one is missing (unless I am just not seeing it)
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Nov 24, 2010
If there is a useful pdf reader. i've tried one - it's great - it opens pdf's but is useless for reading as u have to scroll right and left. I would imagine that 99% of the time the pdf reader is useless! is there a pdf reader that forces all of the content to fit your screen width - similar to how they do on browsers.
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Aug 28, 2009
A good rss reader to me? I'm new in reading articles in that way, but since i bought my hero, i want to do this. I use now the purerss application, but maybe somebody know a better app.
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Jun 13, 2010
I intend to develop an app which would speak to the user the message he desires in the inbox. I have successfully created an app where there is a text box and when the user finishes typing in it and presses a speak button, he can hear what he has written, now how do i extend this to the desired app?
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Feb 11, 2010
What is the best RSS reader app (free or paid, doesn't matter to me), preferably the best RSS reader that directly syncs two-way with Google Reader without too much trouble?
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Jan 23, 2010
I'm looking forf a good RSS reader for my droid. I use to use Viigo when I had my many assortment of Blackberry's. Anyone know of a good one like Viigo?
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Jun 17, 2010
Anything on evo and good ebook reader.
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Sep 14, 2010
I feel like an idiot for asking this but, I got some ebooks on my computer, and was wondering how do I get them into my evo 4g?
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Jun 23, 2010
I would like to sync some content in my application with google reader. I know that there are apps on the market that access google reader so I know that it can be done.
Are there any built in java apis in android to access google reader, if not, what do you think is the best approach to implementing this.
I've googled a bit on this and I have some ideas on how to implement this, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if there already is a working solution available.
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Sep 16, 2010
I've had (unsolved) problems before signing in to sites using stock browser, but now i can't log in to the google reader mobile webpage! google.com shows i am logged in, and if i use the drop down to access Gmail, that works...but if i use the dropdown for Reader, it gets in a permanent loop of asking me to log in - even though i already am logged in to my google account in stock browser. i've cleared cache - what else do i do? it was working up until yesterday afternoon...i woke up this morning and i can't log in. i don't have any problems logging in using Opera - but i hate Opera so much!
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