The FBReader Symbian version’s feature set is similar to that of the Android version. \u00a0It can open eBook files from any directory in the file system and has an online library feature that lets you search for and download books from Feedbooks, ManyBooks, Smashwords and other online sources. You can your other network libraries that support the OPDS<\/a>\u00a0standard. There’s a full text search function and table of contents support, but no bookmarks or annotations. The Android version supports bookmarks and I expect the Symbian and NeeGo ones will at some point as well.<\/p>\n
Download FBeader tor Symbian and MeeGo from\u00a0fbreader.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n
The novel show in the screenshots is Cory Doctorow’s “Makers<\/a>“,\u00a0published under a\u00a0Creative Commons license<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
My favorite eBook reader is now available for Symbian 5th Ed. and later and MeeGo\/Harmattan. \u00a0It’s FBReader, which I started using around 2005 on a Sharp Zaurus Linux PDA. \u00a0FBReader is open source software that runs on just about every Linux based portable platform including Android and Maemo as well as on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows PCs. The Symbian and MeeGo\/Harmattan versions are labeled as Betas with the disclaimer that aren’t production quality. A \u00a0production release for both … Continue reading