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Wednesday, June 1, 2005

MicroOLAP Technologies Releases CHM eBook Reader v2.4

Posted by Ekkie Tepsupornchai in "SOFTWARE" @ 03:30 PM

http://www.microolap.com/products/pda/chmreader/

"CHM (also known as "compiled HTML") is a most common Microsoft Windows file format for help and documentation. One CHM file can contain many HTML files, images, archives and other files. Plenty of Microsoft documentation, eBooks, manuals, help files are stored in CHM format. CHM Reader for Pocket PC enables mobile reading all of them. Product key features: Opening CHM files of any size not longer than in 2 seconds, Full-Text Search within CHM file, User-friendly graphical interface that accurately reproduces the interface paradigm of the CHM reader for desktop Windows PC platform, Support for both Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2002/2003 platforms"



A few months ago, I tried really hard to find a solid freeware CHM reader for the PocketPC so I could read through a program tutorial while away from home. Well after several hours of frustration with free solutions, I finally trialed the CHM eBook Reader and it was fantastic! Admittedly, I didn't keep it for long as I rarely need to read CHM files on my PPC, but I was impressed with the product nonetheless. For previous users, the new version adds support for merged CHM/COL files, external JS files, MultiFrame pages, amongst other things. For those interested, you can obtain a copy here at PocketGear for $14.95 [Affiliate].

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