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Hi listers,
        I'm trying to get the developpers of Talks, the screen reader for Cellphones, to adapt the Mobipocket application developped for Series 60, to work with Talks. He told me it could be done if enough users showed an interest for this application. It would allow us to read the E-books in Mobipocket format on our cellphones. I'm very interested in it because that would be yet another thing you wouldn't need an extra device to carry along. Also, the phone has its own charger so no need to use AA batteries.
Many Mobipocket Ebooks are free of charge and the Mobipocket application is also free, I think.
So, if you wish to see this application adapted to work with Talks, please send me a msg stating so with your name, and I will transmit all the messages to Torsten Brandt, the developper of Talks. My company distributes Talks in Belgium, so I'm regularly in touch with him.

                        All the best, have a nice day,
                        S9everine


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