I have tried several of the ubook programs and my windows embedded CE 6.0 netbook says that it is not a CE program, and will not run. What do I use? I have also tried, under the mobile 6 heading, the exe files for all three and the netbook says that they are not a valid file for CE. The CAB files say they are not a valid windows CE setup file. Is there any of the files I can use on this netbook. I tried Freda and it installed but it requires .NET compact Frameworks and when I try to install that it says it's not a CE file.
Windows Embedded CE 6.0
Started By TreeSaver, Jul 24 2010 09:08 PM
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Posted 24 July 2010 - 09:08 PM
#2
Posted 27 July 2010 - 10:05 PM
Good that its working and Treesaver can use the App....
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#3
Posted 26 September 2010 - 08:49 AM
I am using uBook form quite some time now on my HTC TouchPro2 and even on an old Cassiopeia E15G. A great program!
Now I am thinking of buying a cheap chinese tablet and would love to have uBook on it. I found this tablet. It runs on Windows CE 6.0 R3, but has a SIRF PRIMA 600MHZ cpu. Would this tablet be able to run ubook (yeah, I know, no guarantees...)??
There are a lot of new tablets comming out every day, lots of them have Android on it, some have CE and lack a good ereader program. It looks like a nice opportunity for uBook to attract new users...
Now I am thinking of buying a cheap chinese tablet and would love to have uBook on it. I found this tablet. It runs on Windows CE 6.0 R3, but has a SIRF PRIMA 600MHZ cpu. Would this tablet be able to run ubook (yeah, I know, no guarantees...)??
There are a lot of new tablets comming out every day, lots of them have Android on it, some have CE and lack a good ereader program. It looks like a nice opportunity for uBook to attract new users...
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