Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Laridian Released BookBuilder For PocketBible
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "SOFTWARE" @ 01:00 PM
http://www.laridiansales.com/order/productpages/BBPPC001.asp?ref=apwzwtzws
Laridian has released a new program called BookBuilder that allows you to make true PocketBible books. You have always been able to make specially formatted HTML files that PocketBible treated as books, but now you can create actual .lbk or .ldr (Daily Reader) files. These are searchable, they render on the screen faster and you can make your own notes from within PocketBible. With HTML files, you have to exit PocketBible, open Pocket Word and your custom HTML file, find your place, add the note, save and close the file and reopen PocketBible.
These are the same basic tools and techniques the staff at Laridian uses. You can distribute your books to a close group of friends. If you are interested in more widely publishing your books, you can get BookBuilder Professional which is a more advanced program that also allows you to create books for the PalmOS version, MyBible. You can then submit your book to Laridian so they can assign a unique publisher and book ID, which PocketBible uses internally.
Laridian has released a new program called BookBuilder that allows you to make true PocketBible books. You have always been able to make specially formatted HTML files that PocketBible treated as books, but now you can create actual .lbk or .ldr (Daily Reader) files. These are searchable, they render on the screen faster and you can make your own notes from within PocketBible. With HTML files, you have to exit PocketBible, open Pocket Word and your custom HTML file, find your place, add the note, save and close the file and reopen PocketBible.
These are the same basic tools and techniques the staff at Laridian uses. You can distribute your books to a close group of friends. If you are interested in more widely publishing your books, you can get BookBuilder Professional which is a more advanced program that also allows you to create books for the PalmOS version, MyBible. You can then submit your book to Laridian so they can assign a unique publisher and book ID, which PocketBible uses internally.