The Trials of the Soldier's WifeSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 12 Apr 11 Tags: Reading
Freeware
"The Trials of the Soldier's Wife" by Alex St. Clair Abrams in e-book format
A study in scarlet-eBook: Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle. Tap on the cover page to start reading. You can flip the screen horizontally or vertically. Turn the page by swiping the screen or by tapping either edge of the page. Choose chapter either from table of contents or by swiping bottom of the screen
MieruSymbian OS, Series 60Version: 1.0 Upload date: 23 Feb 12 Tags: Reading
Freeware
Mieru is a flexible manga and comic book viewer.
NOTE: page turning works by tapping the left or right half of the screen
Mieru supports all common manga and comic book storage formats including
zip and rar archives and plain images in a folder
BibleReader-Now you can read and study the Bible with your favorite Bible translations, commentaries, and study tools anytime, anywhere, with BibleReader on your Symbian smartphone
Muslim Book Pack - Islamic / Islam / Moslem book collection (The History of the Prophet Muhammad, 1001 Inspiring True Stories, Luqman Al-Hakim''s Wisdom Collection, The Secrets of Friday, and many more). Very good for any one, any time and any where
mReader Script for mShell-is a fully featured text reader application. The user interface uses the speedy graphical mode including a file browser to quickly locate files to view. mReader shows impressively how easy you can enhance/adapt standard apps. on your phone to your specific needs
Works of Sigmund Freud -
Educate Yourself with Sigmund Freud's works on Your PDA. Navigate easily to any chapter from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases. Author’s biography and A Young Girl's Diary in the trial version
Alt Reader - Finally a full-featured PDF documents and books reading experience is available for Symbian devices! This intuitive app will let you read PDF and DjVu files as easy as it never been possible on Symbian devices