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ICUE: A better eBook reader?

by Jayvee on December 2nd, 2006

After listening to the latest podcast of The Cranky Geeks, I decided to Google over a Java app that they’ve been talking about that lets you read eBooks on your mobile phone.

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Well what’s so new about this? Nothing - except for the peculiar technology that flashes one word at a time on screen. Yup you heard me right. It sort of follows a rhythm method of flashing words so that your eyes can catch up with your brain comprehension. Still weird though.

I honestly feel that this can turn into a comprehension nightmare because the human mind doesn’t get the gist of a sentence by reading one word at a time. Rather, the brain looks at the sentence’s entire context. Now I have to issue a disclaimer that I haven’t actually tried the technology but doesn’t it seem odd to read a few chapters of say, The Unbearable Likeness of Being on a per-word basis?

What are your thoughts?

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3 opinions for ICUE: A better eBook reader?

  • Jane
    Jan 11, 2007 at 4:46 pm

    I’ve got an ebook reader Java midlet on my Nokia 6133 and it’s great. It’s called Libris. It shows alot more than a single word on the screen - there’s about 12 lines with 3 to 5 words per line. The text is clear and easy to read. I got it from a site called http://www.hillbillyinteractive.com. I love it - I’m doing alot more reading since I have my phone with me all the time and I can pull it out and continue reading whenever I have a few spare minutes - also in bed thanks to the backlight.

  • Rob
    Feb 6, 2007 at 4:59 am

    ICUE offers 4 reading styles, one word at a time, ticker tape style, blocks of texts and my favouite scrolling blocks, it’s bloody brilliant and I use it all the time - love being able to read books on the move!

  • Bastich
    Apr 10, 2007 at 1:54 pm

    Try ReadManiac. It’s the same as Libris, but it’s free. It displays different size fonts of your liking in about 9-12 lines. Supports indents and is very faithful to the format of the text file or ebook.

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