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    Which reader supports chm best? KchmViewer?

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    pton | # 11 | 2008-10-25, 23:53 | Report

    gnochm runs great under easy debian, pretty fast response. It supports search.

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    Addison | # 12 | 2009-07-18, 07:07 | Report

    Can anyone confirm that gnochm will support .chm files that are around 200 megs in size?

    If so, I might have to take a real look at installing Easy Debian.

    Thanks.

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    vvaz | # 13 | 2009-07-18, 10:14 | Report

    Originally Posted by doctorbri View Post
    I'll second that request for the QT reader. It'd be great for my days at the clinic.
    kchmviewer can be compiled as only Qt application - although usually by distro packagers it is done in its KDE form.

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    lazuli | # 14 | 2009-07-18, 10:32 | Report

    i always decompiled my chm's using chmdecoder (from gridinsoft). it automatically generates the table of contents. i just bookmark the TOC using the default browser and it works flawlessly. i got a lot of medical ebooks in decompressed chms, the downside is, metalayercrawler takes a long time to scan my memorycard.

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    Addison | # 15 | 2009-07-18, 23:50 | Report

    What does decompiling do for a .chm file?

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    karatchov | # 16 | 2009-07-30, 16:17 | Report

    Hello guys
    I managed to build kchmviewer for maemo, just few steps remaining to release it.
    Take a look at this thread, I'll keep it up-to-date.

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