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iReader

iReader is SC team official E-book software for SuperCard DSTWO. It Supports more text / image format, operation is simple, the functional and practical, intended to better read Figure user experience.

Text format: txt?pdf?html?ini…………
Image format: BMP?JPEG?JPG?PNG?TIF?gif…………
Tips: Support ZIP file.

?UI?
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Folders and Files list
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LOADING

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?Reading E-Book?
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Reader supports txt, pdf, html and other formats, browsing can hand paddling touch screen, power to make the user feel the natural buffering effect of the transition. Bookmarks, reading style, replacing the use of these features meet user needs and individual needs.

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Selection and customize background
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Bookmark Settings

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E-book menu

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Bookmark

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Set text size spacing

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Quick Jump percentage
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?Picture?
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View picture function support touch screen and keyboard shortcuts, user-friendly to operate according to their own habits. It support rotate and zoom function. Down screen display touch button, the Up screen display the user selection part.

Currently iReader has entered the internal testing phase, and believe it can meet the user of DSTWO soon. ^ _ ^

straight from sc site
 

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I already like using Moonshell for my picture and text viewing purposes, but this supporting PDF, and accelerated image viewing should be quite awesome.
Yet another reason to buy a DS Two.
 

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CannonFoddr said:
Whoahooo!!!!! can't wait, but gonna have to

What with this & eos v1.03 AND SNES emulator - us DSTwo owners have a lot to look forward to
(Homebrew developers have even more - what with the SDk as well)

Considering the SNES emulator was delayed due to the SDK, that is very good news. Software like the upcoming SDK is always better when they eat their own dogfood (use their own software, such as the SDK).
 

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YayMii said:
Where's the media player that they promised? i am dissapoint
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Aw... give the guys (& gals ?!?) a chance
You've still got Moonshell to use for now, & you can still install homebrew like 'tuna-vid' or 'lmp-ng' if you don't like that

Perhaps they're gonna wait & see how much trouble they have with the SDK/SNES Emu first, THEN bring out the media player
 

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so far SCDSTWO is a very good flashcart for standard usage. Sure the RTS is buggy (shortcut combination doesn't work all the time) and the GBA emulation needs a bit more work but on average the AP doesn't need a patch on average (until the system gets an update to the DSProtect algorithm.) So I'm a very impressed with the ease of use for most things. NDS loading is prefect either if you look at the various error reports about lag and such but I expect it will get cleared up as the system goes along.
 

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phoenixclaws said:
so far SCDSTWO is a very good flashcart for standard usage. Sure the RTS is buggy (shortcut combination doesn't work all the time) and the GBA emulation needs a bit more work but on average the AP doesn't need a patch on average (until the system gets an update to the DSProtect algorithm.) So I'm a very impressed with the ease of use for most things. NDS loading is prefect either if you look at the various error reports about lag and such but I expect it will get cleared up as the system goes along.

i hope supercard keep supporting the flashcart, that's the main thing.
 

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jalaneme said:
phoenixclaws said:
so far SCDSTWO is a very good flashcart for standard usage. Sure the RTS is buggy (shortcut combination doesn't work all the time) and the GBA emulation needs a bit more work but on average the AP doesn't need a patch on average (until the system gets an update to the DSProtect algorithm.) So I'm a very impressed with the ease of use for most things. NDS loading is prefect either if you look at the various error reports about lag and such but I expect it will get cleared up as the system goes along.

i hope supercard keep supporting the flashcart, that's the main thing.

The supercard team still supports their slot-2 flashcarts, so I don't think there's much to worry about.
 

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phoenixclaws said:
so far SCDSTWO is a very good flashcart for standard usage. Sure the RTS is buggy (shortcut combination doesn't work all the time) and the GBA emulation needs a bit more work but on average the AP doesn't need a patch on average (until the system gets an update to the DSProtect algorithm.) So I'm a very impressed with the ease of use for most things. NDS loading is prefect either if you look at the various error reports about lag and such but I expect it will get cleared up as the system goes along.

RTS/in game menu has always been buggy. At least bringing up the in game menu doesn't freeze the game very often, unlike the CycloDS. At least it isn't nearly as bad as the Game Action Replay (not to be confused with the Pro Action Replay which used cheat codes like the Game Genie) or the NakiTek Game Saver+ for the SNES.
 

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