Thank You
I have installed your Newton Book Reader and it works.
I wouldn't be comfortable using it to read books on my computer but I
used it to extract the text from a couple of Newton books and pasted
them into a word processor.
Very nice
Woody
On Jun 9, 2008, at 10:44 AM, Eric W. Brown wrote:
> An updated version of the Newton Book Reader Extension for Mozilla is
> (finally) available.
>
> Most of the bigger, more interesting updates I've been working on
> (image display, user-selectable font size, etc.) didn't make it into
> this one, because I didn't want to hold up compatibility with current
> versions of Firefox, SeaMonkey, and Flock any longer, and I didn't
> want to release a less-stable version of the extension.
>
> I did however include an auto-update feature in this one, but it's
> still pretty preliminary. Hopefully it'll make future updates a
> little easier.
>
> Anyhow, without further ado, you can get it at:
>
> http://www.newtonslibrary.org/nbrdr/
>
> and (thanks to Tony Kan and Matt Howe) there are quite a few new
> Newton books available on Newton's Library itself at:
>
> http://www.newtonslibrary.org/
>
>
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