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February 15th, 2008

eReader Pro software is now free

By David Rothman

ereader2 eReader Pro, which started out life as the Palm reader, is now free—and not just as a temporary special. Kudos to Fictionwise, which says you can download it here. Get more details at SmartPhone and PocketPC.

Long term: May eReader Pro be able to render .epub natively someday! Meanwhile this software is of special interest since it lacks the device-restriction limits of competitors such as Mobipocket and Adobe.

Detail: This isn’t necessarily an up-to-date screen shot.

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4 Responses to “eReader Pro software is now free”

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  2. That’s interesting. I think it’s positioning themselves nicely for when the iPhone SDK comes out and they can port over to it. Why speedbump acceptance with a fee?

  3. A welcome move by the FW team. If they want eReader to compete, they need to make it attractive. Doesn’t it seem that they’ve also made the creator software more affordable?

    I wonder if they still support a version that will work on my old Palm III xi. I’ll hurry over and check it out.

    Rob Preece
    Publisher, http://www.BooksForABuck.com

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