Poking at Sophie

Aaron Reichow revaaron at bitquabit.com
Mon Nov 13 05:54:09 UTC 2006


John, Ralph, and anyone else-

I know it isn't quite what you are talking about with an old-style  
book to Sophie, it might still be of interest to some who are find  
just reading an ebook a much more pressing issue than pulling these  
older books into the brave new world of Sophie.  Towards that end,  
I've begun work on an ebook reader along the lines of µBook for  
WinCE, JustReader or FBReader for Linux.  It won't be released for a  
while, but reading ebooks is one of things I do most on my PDA. I've  
read maybe 200 books over the last 4 years, and all but maybe 5 of  
them I read on my PDA.  I should be doing it in Squeak! :D

Regards,
Aaron

On Nov 7, 2006, at 1:47 PM, John M McIntosh wrote:

> Ralph asked me why couldn't someone write a converter to convert  
> older books.
> In fact one of the goals of the project is to address the issue of  
> carrying forward the book storage over the course of 100 years.
> Thus some care has been taken to serialize books out as XML, and  
> enable the usage of different XML readers/definitions when
> reading/writing a book. So this is not a issue of poorly designed  
> storage representation, rather it's a manpower issue, where we (the  
> sophie team)
> does not have the time needed to create a converter, which wouldn't  
> stop someone in the community from doing it.
>
>
>
> On 11/6/06, John M McIntosh <johnmci at smalltalkconsulting.com> wrote:
> Some people were asking me where Sophie is this month.
>
>
>

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