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CHM eBook Reader for Pocket PC 2.5


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Requirements Windows Mobile 2002/2003/2003SE/2003PE/2005.
Downloads 76 Limitations None
Publisher MicroOLAP Technologies File Size 869k
Date added 04 Jan 2006 Check your speed

CHM eBook Reader for Pocket PC is a program, that allows you to view files in the most common Windows help format (*.CHM, also known as "compiled HTML"), on the Pocket PC platform. <br><br> Key features:<ul> <li>Opening CHM files of any size not longer than in 2 seconds, even huge Microsoft Press CHM eBooks; </li><li>Full-Text Search in a whole CHM file; </li><li>Bookmarks support;</li></ul> Other features:<ul><li> Table of Contents; </li><li>Index view; </li><li>User-friendly graphical interface that accurately reproduces the interface paradigm of the CHM reader for Windows PC platform; </li><li>Handling all images in Pocket Internet Explorer format; </li><li>Handling Microsoft ClearType technology for best font display; </li><li>Document ranging: you can view a document both in its original size or zoomed to the window size; </li><li>Customizable font size; </li><li>Joystick support.</li></ul>

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