Mormon Collection: Book of Mormon for reading and study in Microsoft Reader
Downloads A Collection of Mormon readings in the palm of your hand Download the Book of Mormon for Microsoft Reader works on your PDA, desktop, or laptop READINGS References: Book or Mormon Wentworth Letter Written by Joseph Smith, the Wentworth Letter...
[January 26, 2004, 6:00]
Microsoft, Adobe in document showdown?
News Adobe Systems' Acrobat Reader software has become one of those rare birds in personal computing: a de facto standard that has nothing to do with industry giant Microsoft. He noted that Microsoft has already invested in final-format publishing...
[December 23, 2002, 14:38]
Programmer hacks Microsoft e-book code
News The encryption protection that stops the copying of e-books stored in Microsoft Reader formats has been broken by an anonymous programmer, according to MIT's Technology Review. Microsoft Reader is the software that enables people to read e-books.
[August 31, 2001, 17:06]
Brit cracks Microsoft's e-book software
News A British programmer has released software online that is said to dismantle the anticopying technology in the Microsoft Reader e-book software, setting up another potential confrontation in the digital piracy wars.
[January 9, 2003, 10:24]
The Day Ahead: Love or hate Microsoft, it has lined your pocket
News That comment comes from a reader defending Microsoft against its gallery of critics. The reader, a dentist from Seattle, isn't alone with his Microsoft support. One ZDII reader said anyone who bailed on Microsoft now would be an "investing idiot...
[September 1, 2000, 11:38]
Barnes & Noble pulps e-books
News Customers using Microsoft's eBook reader have until 9 December to access downloads purchased from the store, while Adobe Reader customers have 90 days to retrieve any outstanding files, according to a notice posted on the site on Tuesday.
[September 10, 2003, 8:45]
Windows Mobile gets Flash compatibility
News Microsoft has licensed Adobe's Flash Lite and Reader LE software for its Windows Mobile platform. Adobe Reader LE, on the other hand, will make it possible to view PDF files without the need for a third-party application.
[March 17, 2008, 11:38]
Microsoft launches biometric access peripherals
News Microsoft claims the Optical Desktop Elite with Fingerprint Reader for Bluetooth "offers the nation's PC users a way of managing their passwords without having to remember them". Mike Haigh, hardware product marketing manager Microsoft UK, said...
[March 11, 2005, 8:50]
Document Reader for iPhone
Downloads Document Reader for iPhone can view the following types of files PDF files, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, text files, images, video files, mp3 files, web pages, and Safari web archives.
[October 16, 2009, 4:52]
Exclusive: Pocket PC glitch means few readable e-books
News The announcement of the partnership with publishers Simon and Schuster, Time Warner and retailer Barnesandnoble.com coincides with the release of the final version of Microsoft's eBook Reader for Windows PCs, with which PC users will be able to...
[August 8, 2000, 8:59]
Roberts Rules of Order, Revised
Downloads This is the only version known to exist in Microsoft Reader format. The bookcontains the completely developed Robert's Rules of Order subject matter and is the defacto standard for churches and organizations of every size.Quickly search for...
[March 17, 2003, 6:00]
Penguin to launch shareable e-books
News The e-books will be available in two formats -- Microsoft Reader and Adobe Acrobat. We've opted for Microsoft Reader DRM level 5 which can't be printed or transferred, but Adobe Acrobat has more options for sharing, and we are currently looking at...
[August 22, 2001, 12:03]
PDF reader flaw fixed
News Adobe Systems joined Microsoft on "Patch Tuesday" and delivered fixes for two security flaws in the ubiquitous Adobe PDF reader software. The vulnerabilities affect Adobe's Acrobat and Reader software for both the Windows operating system and Apple...
[July 13, 2006, 9:45]
Is Microsoft lending credibility to Novell through its Linux tie-up?
Blog One ZDNet.co.uk reader, mariomiy, raises the issue that potential customers might think Novell is superior now that it has Microsoft's backing. We know that some systems have been sold, our reader says, though we will soon see the figures.
[June 6, 2007, 18:15]
CHM eBook Reader for Pocket PC
Downloads Key features: Opening CHM files of any size not longer than in 2 seconds, even huge Microsoft Press CHM eBooks; Full-Text Search in a whole CHM file; Bookmarks support; Other features: Table of Contents; Index view; User-friendly graphical...
[January 4, 2006, 7:00]
Fighting Microsoft's licence check
News It's the unethical way in which they go about it," wrote a reader of ZDNet UK sister site CNET News.com reader using the name "jabbotts", in response to a recent story on Microsoft's antipiracy efforts.
[June 21, 2006, 9:10]
Increase Height Secret
Downloads Good Luck and Good Exercising.This is a .lit file for the Microsoft Reader. Get your free copy here: http://www.microsoft.com/reader/downloads/default.asp . This is where it all starts? I hope you can find some useful information, which can help...
[January 9, 2006, 6:00]
BugTraq tiff 'a slippery slope'?
News Instead of full descriptions of the problems and solutions, the giant described a problem and referred the reader back to the Microsoft Web site. The advisory did not give a detailed description of the flaw, nor any remedy, unless the reader...
[December 14, 2000, 13:48]
E-Books: Getting there, slowly
News E-books, which can be downloaded to a special reading device or a traditional PC, got a major push in 2000 when Microsoft partnered with Barnes & Noble on an e-book store for Microsoft Reader software.
[April 7, 2006, 12:50]
Microsoft's plan for 'new JPEG' leaves users cold
News One reader wrote: "In the case of Microsoft, the concern must be, given Microsoft's abusive track record, pre-eminently the 'who', and not the how or what of a proposed technology. A reader who went by the name 'JohnUSA', said he'll only use the...
[June 1, 2006, 11:10]



