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PorDiBle

PorDiBle - 3.0

Simple ebook converter for Palm

All Time: (4.3)
Version 3.0: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 3.0
Release Date: 2003-06-19
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 3.0): 359
Downloads (all versions): 19,803

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Product Description:

PorDiBle is an application to convert between text documents and Palm DOC files. Text files can be dropped onto PorDiBle and will be converted to a compressed .pdb file which can be read by any one of a myriad of Palm ebook readers, such as SmartDoc, TealDoc and iSilo. Conversely, dropping a DOC .pdb onto PorDiBle will convert back to a text file. PorDiBle can also convert HTML to DOC, albeit by stripping all tags in the process.


Note: PorDiBle is dependent on file suffixes to detect the file type; either .txt or .pdb. Make sure the files you are converting have the proper extension.

What's new in this version:

  • PorDiBle has been rewritten yet again from the ground up, this time using Cocoa. As a result the download is now less than 100k instead of 1.3MB.
  • Higher ASCII characters such as åéøü, et cetera are now fully supported.
  • Big thanks to Adam Green for joining the project and writing the majority of 3.0
  • Various minor interface changes from 2.1.1 (it is a totally new codebase after all).
  • HTML conversion removed. It sucked anyway and I doubt anyone used it.
  • Homepage changed to http://pordible.victoly.com

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher

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PorDiBle ReviewNew Version Lost DOC to TEXT Conversion - Version: 3.2, 11/10/2005 02:32PM PST

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Steve Davidson
I've been using PorDiBle for quite some time, and just tried this new version. It works as well as before (even better since you don't have to type the file name base/root into the dialog box anymore).

However, and this is a big one, the conversion from DOC (.pdb) back to text seems to have stopped working.

Is anyone having success with this?

Using Mac OS X 10.4.3 on PowerBook G4 (15" Aluminum)

Thank you.
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PorDiBle Troubleshooting ReportPaste key command switched - Version: 3.2, 10/17/2005 05:02AM PST

smalps
Just a heads up: as of version 3.2 the developer has chosen to utilized the standard keyboard command Cmd+V to invoke "View File" instead of the more usual "Paste." In order to paste text within the application you must choose the "Paste" menu item manually.

Otherwise this is a great app, providing a great service and doing exactly what it claims to do!
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PorDiBle CommentaryAny chance of PDB to RTF? - Version: 3.1, 8/29/2005 11:30PM PST

awaMan
My main interest in Pordible is to bypass the WordSmith conduit by using BeamPRO to transfer specific files via Bluetooth. Unfortunately, the PDB files from WordSmith (it uses RTF for formatting) apparently won't convert (back to?) RTF with Pordible.

It appears the WordSmith conduit is troublesome for most MissingSync users (not me, though), so a product than can do this particular conversion might well received. After all, one can always avoid the conduit by backing up the PDA and then converting.
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