I love the fact that I can browse web pages on my Palm device. However, being
the intellectual fellow I am, I often like to read long scientific journal
entries or pore over long-winded reports and lectures about modern
technology. This causes a problem, in that it takes a long time to read them
online and I don't want to stay connected too long. Of course, I could
download and save the page, but this then puts a burden on my device's
memory.
Step forward iSilo, a sophisticated reader for viewing HTML documents and
text files on your Palm. The best thing about the software is that it uses a
little trick to make these files as small as possible, saving you space on
your device. With the help of its sister-Windows application iSiloX, the
program converts documents originally saved as Web pages or text documents
into TXT format.
As a pay off for the mighty compression rates offered by iSilo, you
unfortunately lose some links in the conversion process. Some graphic formats
aren't displayed properly when converted, but fonts and tables remain largely
unaltered.
Aside from a few niggly display problems though, iSilo represents a great way
of compressing HTML and text documents for viewing on your mobile
device.Download *iSilo 5.24* in Softonic
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