-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 6 Dec 2015 12:21:09 +1300 Koz Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > On Sat, 5 Dec 2015 10:28:17 -0600 > Hi cmhobbs, > > Thanks for responding - I was starting to wonder. I guess it might be > better if I explained my situation in full: > > My mother is an avid reader, and she's currently chained to her > Swindle. I'd like to find a replacement that runs free - or at least, > as free as possible - while still being as easy to read (e-ink > technology I think). Obviously, I want this thing to run free > software, not be crawling with spyware and DRM etc etc etc. I don't > really know what the best option here is, and I welcome suggestions. > - -- > Koz Ross <[email protected]> > www.retro-freedom.nz > If you aren't using GPG, you should be! > https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en. *** > Please don't send me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See > http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html for why. *** > Proud member of the Open Wireless Movement. Find out more at > https://openwireless.org/ > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > > iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWY3FlAAoJEJARVr/lAw1AibgH+gKtR2YIlI6tLTX0ONU/MXiY > rLhfdUI//JQhNFLlAZsmG1kyntQ4bHR1JecrbrtvbBdBxd5V0oPWC+rciqdPCakM > XNKHlWRduiDczAYos3HzdRkzd1/4vzV9Gcj3g3w5qW8l4ZcLoVKYTffYn3g5Z7lh > E+UxdOL40B1qK9SPE+fI95ISo78nOTtS1OTe9aa5HY8vC+v5gJNQPsra0rb8KcII > Wmzd64Ba3yQnXXm9rtYWMibUY7zFTqdGUPg1azsz7isRtYbaDm/ue7gmmMYbVbnE > VRoiMk4jxO6w0Ici/eIstDpqantngdP2kB2BB2OniqTethGfSgoQHXD2YnY2aXs= > =CZD+ > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Hello, Koz! If it doesn't have to be e-ink, there are a couple of tablets supported by the Replicant project. One of those with FBReader may do the trick. It's not entirely user-friendly, though. FBReader has a "Network Library" that'll search various sites for DRM free books and you can add your own ePub (and maybe even Kindle friendly formats). It's not as slick as Amazon's book shopping interfaces. I don't know if WiFi works on the tablets supported by Replicant but binary blobs can be installed. Without WiFi, your mother would have to find her .ePub, .pdf, or maybe .mobi books online and then transfer them to the device via USB. Managing a large eBook library is pretty simple with Calibre (available in the Trisquel repos) and I think it can push books in your collection to a USB storage device (the tablet). Calibre is cross platform so it can be used if she is locked into a proprietary OS. If she used Calibre (and assuming it syncs, which I think it does...), she could simply collect her books in a directory, let Calibre sort them, plug in her Replicant based tablet, sync the books, unplug it, and be all set. Using OpenInkPot is still possible but one needs to acquire a compatible e-ink device, load the OS, and you still wouldn't have any sort of network access so the process would be the same. Keep in mind OpenInkPot is no longer in development. I hope that helps. I wish the state of this sort of thing were different. Happy Hacking! cmh PS - I have just confirmed that Calibre can sync to a plethora of devices. It also has some sort of "online" syncing option. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJWZD24AAoJEP4mb/sadwhoPQ0P/iAs7ys8pT2ehVxYb4uWlSKC 4MxNi2hDZse55e19qrdJ3OfeL1qVSJubfvmame+GB7IG8yHvlQU9cplvly0ptL/z p3EUz4DTeNXRhfZrYH/DoXQZ8foEkalOXzuBEDOA4yaAEtFYnLkHtL6szFf+aKau +UQCbq2QKuoxlRT59LdT6xVUSWI0jmvwt33fhHjEJ/6roU86FafPjfcBEJCgpCIA /x3ChtMs9llbcx16rtK/pHsdKYjNMiYZ4Pg7In713mQzKMrfet/vuUOeqt3YUg8D fo4Q5xWZOBthCsokbJmm1yg2Jhezxdz/n7tIY9qXdWSOe+02teu5t5LeTkQWwSzL 2fAHQG0yI8le+Nf9KaWnjGXeX55VOjnQxzm16KBkr9UAfg/IdWbU9FYPpi2DqVqp U7DWDHLP5XtHbLPzlctDQ/N8gHBlK0nmVVhLmqNoJVT+k5PfJuiRqCBzLosi8k36 Q6EYwziCVDoVHV9aQ8D8B48LY6WixukOgx7S4DidsWMhFnxwEHjaZYIEfGWRsH9K nGmWBMjyyV901ltBDZpyesJKb2w0hHv8zp0BZn6HcoTqzSnUBN9kgKdMRPbn6c5g u4gt7JESEE2eWu1vEceHvgamsawJ1FshzuNMXGDW1RywG40kwN27EBIZrVYc8cGg i7h1TgwFY88uu2NngbAP =hZGB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
