Anyview Introduction |
by David Harding(New Zealand), thanks |
What is Anyview Anyview is a free ebook reader for mobile phones. Anyview is written in Java, therefore should run on any phone that supports Java, and supports the JSR-75 standard. It is known to run successfully on more than 100 phone models from SonyEricsson, Motorola, and Nokia. Anyview Features Anyview has following features:
History Anyview is not a commercial product, but was was developed in my spare time over the past 2 years. It has slowly improved from the initial simple TXT reader of Release 0.2 to the current 3.1 version which can handle many different file formats. Originally written to only work on E680/A780 phones, it now works on hundreds of models. Many friends have given me encouragement and advice with this development effort with the result that I believe that Anyview is now the best ebook reader available for Java enabled phones. Installing Anyview Anyview should be installed on your phone just like any other jar file. That is normally done by:
Before you can use it you must change the permissions of the app to allow it to read and write files from the phone's file system. This is done by editing the registry.txt file associated with Anyview. You do this as follows:
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[These instructions are for a Motorola A1200. The location of the registry.txt file may differ on your phone]
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Using AnyView Anyview was written to make it very intuitive to use and most functions can be done in less than 2 key presses. It consists of 2 main screens: A. Main Interface
B. Text Interface The screen that shows the text of the file you want to read. It has its own menu that permits you to:
Shortcut Keys Scrolling Shortcuts In most phone models, 2/8/4/6/5 are defined as up / down / left / right /Enter keys. If you set Anyview to view text in landscape mode, then joystick positions change also. Menu Shortcuts: Each menu has a number before the menu item. Pressing thecorresponding number key will implement that menu item. Reading Shortcuts While reading text you can use the following shortcuts: Using Zip Function Anyview can display text files that are zipped. You do not need to unzip the file before using it to save storage space on the phone. However there are the following restrictions:
Changing Anyview's Language Anyview can be easily modfifed to display its menus and messages in any language that you want by updating a single language file, language.rc, in the downloaded fairy.jar file. To do this you need to have a program like 7-zip installed on your PC which allows you to open jar files. It is a free utility that can be obtained from www.7-zip.com. Once installed, the language settings are changed as follows: 1. Use 7-zip to open the fairy.jar archive. You should see a lot of *.class files plus a language.rc file. Make sure that you do not put any spaces after the words - or the menus will not work!! 4. Save the file and exit the archive The program should now be in the language of your choice. |