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Best way to read PDF's?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:21 pm
by Squash-n-Stretch
Hello. Recently I have been getting a lot of reading materials through PDF, but I find it just too annoying to sit at my really bright laptop screen and try to read through hundreds of pages of material. So I was thinking that maybe the PSP would be the best way to view these. So, how do you fine people use PDF's with your PSP? What is the best homebrew for it? I would be interested in having the option to display the image sideways to fit the page dimensions, and use the PSP sideways so to speak. And zoom and that. Also, these PDF's could be quite large, but not have many images. Wonder if thats ok. I tried to open the entire FFXII official guide PDF once on my PSP and the results were...not good. :D

Anyways I was just wondering what homebrew you guys use for this and which is the best in general to use.

PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 5:41 pm
by Jay-Jay
You need to install a PSP program called Bookr be sure to get the latest version v8.1 Get it here: download here

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 10:41 am
by Squash-n-Stretch
Thanks that works great. Two more questions, gonna ask them here instead of starting new threads. Is there a way to just watch AVI's on the PSP without having to go to the hassle of converting to MP4?

And I kinda know the answer to this stupid question, but thought I'd ask anyway :D If I have two CFW PSPs, is there a homebrew program that lets me play multiplayer PS1 games? That SNES emulator has netplay, thought I would ask. How does the netplay in the SNES emulator work? Its the really good one with a menu when you hit the home key.

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:07 am
by Jay-Jay
You may want to start new threads tackling down each question independently, since this way if there is an answer, it will be archived and easier for someone else to find it, since the Subject Line fits the question. See the help guidelines as quoted below.

1. Ask the question in the Subject Line. This will make everyone recognize what your problem is, and they will be able to answer you faster and more efficiently.