pReader is an eBook Reader for WebOS (Palm Pre/Pixi and HP TouchPad) that is currently supporting plain-text, PalmDOC ePub, and various other eBook formats (without DRM). It is written entirely in JavaScript and reads the files directly from the media partition.

A beta version that uses a native C++ backend is also available.

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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User Reviews

  • Good work:)
  • great ePub reader for HP Touchpad!
  • Nice bit of code, but I wish there a way to add multiple files to the library, instead of the one-at-a-time method that exists now. I put several hundred books and stories on my Palm Pre, and having to enter each one separately is really tiresome...
  • I just posted a review with a typ0 error. I would give this app a 9.5 our of 10!
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Palm OS

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop

Programming Language

C++, JavaScript

Related Categories

C++ Printing Software, C++ Multimedia Software, C++ Mobile Software, C++ eBook Readers, JavaScript Printing Software, JavaScript Multimedia Software, JavaScript Mobile Software, JavaScript eBook Readers

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2009-11-17