Mobi file reader windows
Earlier than 2.0/2005 would involve extensive rewriting due to the use of typed lists throughout the application. Net 2.0 and build in Visual Studio 2008/2005. NOTE: With some minor tweaking to the using statements in the source one could probably get this running under at least.
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 required to compile the source. Net 4.0 Framework to run the executables. NOTE: You might possibly get this working on earlier operating systems but I'm not prepared to support anything older than XP! p (so Windows 95/98/NT4/2000 users, if there are any out there, will have to figure any problems out for yourselves!) p I used (and tweaked) this Windows Explorer user control for the user interface
MOBI FILE READER WINDOWS FULL
The "guts" of the Mobi file parsing has been heavily modelled on Gluggy's Java program, so full credit to him for that! Just please throw me a credit if you use it and post it anywhere!Īdditionally I'd like to credit the following sources: I consider this to be open source, so please feel free to use or reuse all or part of this in your own applications, as long as it's not for commercial gain.
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exe, so if you don't have Visual Studio simply go into the debug or release folders to run the.
MOBI FILE READER WINDOWS ZIP FILE
The zip file contains the full source and I have built debug and release versions of the. However, I don't imagine there would be too much work involved to extend this program to write metadata back to the mobi file. I only needed read access and also didn't want to mess with writing to Mobi metadata at this stage (I understand you can seriously screw up the Mobi file if you get it wrong!) so this is just read only. Net application to use all of its functionality.
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All the mobi metadata stuff is in a separate folder so that one can easily copy this folder into any other. This has been written entirely in C#, including all the parsing of the Mobi metadata file, so it is not reliant on Mobiperl or any other external modules or libraries. I had actually written this as part of a larger ebook management system, quite specific to my Dad's needs to help rename and tidy his eBook files, so I have extracted my code from this and made this standalone Windows application. Since several people expressed an interest in seeing the code for this if I got it up and running, I thought I'd post it here. As promised (erm, several months ago, sorry for the delay!) I have knocked up a Mobi metadata reader in C#.