Ereader Lit
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Ereader Lit
How to put ebooks on iphone?
I downloaded the free app on my iphone called eReader and I downloaded a couple books off the internet which were in .lit files and I'm not sure what to do from there. I think i'm supposed to convert the .lit files to txt or pdf but i'm not sure.
I also own a Mac if that helps.
Also if you do know how to put them on my iphone could you please explain how to I would really appreciate it.
I'm very good at computers but this is the first thing that I've come across that I'm kind of stumped so if you can get me to do it I will give you the 10 points. Thanks.
Hey try this if not support try another i search for u any other support u
I hope this will help u.
You need to SFTP to your iPhone or using iBrickr (any way you normal connect to your iPhone) and place your books in /var/root/Media/EBooks
Your files must be saved as .txt or .html otherwise the Books.app cannot read them.
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InstallingEBooks
How to copy EBooks to your iPhone so Books.app can read them.
Important!
Books.app looks for files in an EBooks directory, within the mobile user's Media directory. If you don't put the books there (whether they're individual files, or chapters within a directory), Books.app will not see them. Whatever tool you're using to copy books over (and there are many, apparently), be sure you've created the EBooks folder before you begin.
Also, make sure your extensions are correct. Books.app can only read .txt, .htm, or .html files.
Easiest way: use copybookdir.sh
There is now available, in the downloads section,
http://iphoneebooks.googlecode.com/files/copybookdir.sh
a bash shell-script which will copy a directory containing an eBook to your iPhone. It has some major limitations:
* It only copies one level of directories; it does not drill down into subdirectories.
* It copies everything it sees (except invisible files), even if it's not a text or HTML file.
Download the script (from the svn trunk/scripts directory, or the Featured link on the front page) and place it somewhere in your path. Do not install it to your iPhone. You still need iPHUC installed, but after you've done that, just do the following:
1. Plug in your iPhone.
2. Open a Terminal window (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app on your Mac).
3. Change to the directory where you saved copybookdir.sh. (Type, for instance, cd Desktop if it was saved to the Desktop.)
4. Type ./copybookdir.sh /path/to/directory where /path/to/directory is the directory where your chapter files are stored. Copybookdir.sh will create the EBooks directory (if needed) as well as the directory for the book, and then copy the files in the directory to the iPhone.
Versions prior to Books.app 0.3 required you to type in the full pathname when invoking the script. This has been fixed. Versions prior to Books.app 0.9 did not allow folders or files with spaces in the name. This was fixed by Aaron Davies.
Another easy way: use Cyberduck
Happy Books.app user Stephen writes:
"Love it! I used to read books on my Handspring Visor Edge, then a Palm, but when I got a Palm Treo the screen was just too small, so I really like this. I had no luck installing books with the first two choices above, then after looking at the third my brother and I came up with the easiest way yet! Some steps will be the same, and you don't need to jailbreak the phone! Not entirely true--if you have the Installer.app installed, your phone is already jailbreaked (jailbroken?) even if the Installer did it itself. -- Zach
1. Use the Installer to install SSH
2. Find out your iPhone's IP address: Settings -> Wi-Fi, then click the blue arrow to the right of your checked network. The IP address will be listed on the next screen. Mine is 10.0.1.4 and my wife's is 10.0.1.5 .
3. Go to MacUpdate.com and download the latest version of CyberDuck. Install as directed and launch.
4. Click "Open Connection," the top right button in the window.
5. In the "Protocol" drop-down select "SFTP." Leave the port field as 22.
6. In the "Server" field enter your iPhone's IP address.
7. In the "Username" field enter "mobile" and "alpine" in the password field (unless you changed the password of course). WHICH YOU SHOULD! -- Zach
8. Bookmark the connection: Click the "Bookmarks" button, then the "+" sign at the bottom of the bookmarks tab that just slid out.
This logs you into the mobile user folder. Now you you can make the "EBooks" folder in the Media folder and simply drag books and book folders from the Finder! You can also drag things out for a quick back up before upgrading to the next firmware."
Less easy way: copy books using iPHUC
1. Get and install iPHUC.
2. Plug in your iPhone to your computer. If iTunes opens, let your phone sync and then quit iTunes.
3. Run iPHUC from the command-line (Terminal.app on a Mac).
4. Type: ls to see your Media directory. If you haven't already created an EBooks folder, type mkdir EBooks .
5. Type: cd EBooks to put yourself into the EBooks directory.
6. Assuming you have a text file in your home directory, you can copy it to the EBooks folder by typing putfile /Users/yourusername/some_book.txt some_book.txt where "yourusername" is your user name. Note that, at least at this point, iPHUC requires the full path to the file you're copying.
7. If you want a prettier name on the Books.app file browser, you could type putfile /Users/yourusername/some_book.txt Some Book, by Jane Autho
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