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Posted by <Nicholas> on November 29, 2005, 11:20 pm
Please log in for more thread options I agree. Probably got to do with the minimum screen size needed to display a
single page of an eBook. But hey, the new Motorola Q Smartphone has a 320 x
160 resolution, seems like it's going to the size of Pocket PCs
"Stefan Krueger [MVP]"
> Agreed. That would've been nice, although I wouldn't want to read a long
> book on my smartphone display. Acrobat Reader also doesn't support
> smartphone.
>
> --
> Stefan Krueger
> Microsoft Windows Installer MVP
>
> Please post your questions in the newsgroup or vist one of these web
> sites:
>
> Windows Installer FAQ
> http://www.msifaq.com - http://www.msifaq.de
>
> InstallSite - Resources for Setup Developers
> http://www.installsite.org
> http://www.installsite.de (GERMAN)
>
>
>> thank you Stefan. How sad I will not be able to read new ebooks when i
>> get
>> the qtek 8300.
>> JC
>>>
>>> This version of Microsoft Reader for Pocket PC (version 2.4) is
>>> compatible
>>> with:
>>> - Pocket PC 2002 and Pocket PC Phone Edition devices
>>> - Windows Mobile™ 2003 based Pocket PC and Phone Edition devices
>>> - Windows Mobile 2003, Second Edition based Pocket PC and Phone Edition
>>> devices
>>> - It is not compatible with Windows Mobile-based Smartphone devices.
>>>
>>> So I guess the answer is: no
>>>
>>> --
>>> Stefan Krueger
>>> Microsoft Windows Installer MVP
>>>
>>> Please post your questions in the newsgroup or vist one of these web
>> sites:
>>>
>>> Windows Installer FAQ
>>> http://www.msifaq.com - http://www.msifaq.de
>>>
>>> InstallSite - Resources for Setup Developers
>>> http://www.installsite.org
>>> http://www.installsite.de (GERMAN)
>>>
>>>
>>> > Is Microsoft Reader compatible with WM2003 WM2005 smartphone editions?
>>> > Thanks
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>
>>
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