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  1. Palm Reader Software on Underground Surfaces · · Score: 1

    For those new to reading on your Palm (which by the way is something that I do regularly, and find very easy) you will need a Doc reader. My favorite is Qvadis Express Reader, available here. There's both a Palm reader and a desktop-based previewer, for those still averse to reading on a small screen!

  2. Qvadis Reader for PalmPilot on Does Anyone Use an eBook Device? · · Score: 1
    I'm an avid fan of reading books on the PalmPilot - it's not a dedicated e-book reader, but so far it's more convenient than any other device - easy to pocket, and thousands of available e-books.

    Check out Qvadis for a huge collection of free e-books for the Palm, and other interesting features. My favorite PalmPilot e-book software is Qvadis Express Reader Pro, a combination PC editor-viewer and Palm viewer.

  3. Re:PDA's yeah, PC's nay -- PC's don't belong in be on Publishing-Online or "Dead Tree" Format? · · Score: 1

    Yup, agree with this. E-Books are great with PDAs, especially the PalmPilot. My favorite PalmPilot DOC reader is Qvadis Express Reader Pro. They also make utilities for converting your regular text to Palm format.

  4. Don't Ignore PalmPilot Platform on Publishing-Online or "Dead Tree" Format? · · Score: 1
    You noted publishing for Windows, UNIX, Solaris and other platforms. Don't forget the PalmPilot, which is also trumping Microsoft in the e-book reader area. There is a large community of readers for the DOC format on the PalmPilot.

    Check out Qvadis for programs to edit and convert regular text to Palm DOC format on the PC (Express Reader DX), and for programs to read your e-book on the PalmPilot (Express Reader GT).

    Qvadis also has a huge Library of free e-books for download to the PalmPilot, and other excellent features, such as the Palm e-Book-of-the-Month.