Hola:
Espero haber posteado en buen foro.
Quiero leer libros en el smartphone y necesito un procesador de texto para Android. Idealmente, tendría que tener lo siguiente:
1. acceso gratuito,
2. modo de leer en pantalla completa,
3. modo de leer los archivos de formato doc/docs (otros formatos, como por ejemplo ‘txt’ y ‘rtf’ también serían bienvenidos),
4. marcar palabras de manera sencilla y rápida (lo mejor sería si tuviese una funcionalidad parecida a la en el Word de Microsoft para ordenadores/portátiles: se cliquea dos veces el ícono de “highlight” (el cursro del ratón cambia en el marcador con el I) lo que posibilita marcar la(s) palabra(s) deseada(s). Esta funcionalidad me es muy importante.
Ya he probado el Word de Microsoft en mi smartphone, pero la funcionalidad de marcar palabras requiere mucho tiempo (por lo que sé, no es posible hacerla tan sencilla y rápida como en los ordenadores).
¿Alguien me podría recomendar algo?
Gracias,
Thomas
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Re: procesador de texto para Android para leer libros
Hello! Just to let you know, the regular language of the forum outside of the Multilingual room and the Español room is English. You can post in any language you want, of course, but if you use a non-English language, please also include an English translation. Thank you!
That said, it sounds like you're trying to use a word processing program as an ebook reader. You might have better luck if you try a real ebook reader. On Android, I've used Moon+ Reader (and Moon+ Reader Pro) in the past, although I'm not sure if the latest versions are still good. The last version I used had an option to export all highlighted text as an email. You can also also access your Kindle highlights at kindle.amazon.com.
To convert your doc, docx or RTF documents into epub files (for most ereaders) or mobi files (for the Kindle), you might be able to use Calibre, a free ebook management program for computers which can convert between many formats.
That said, it sounds like you're trying to use a word processing program as an ebook reader. You might have better luck if you try a real ebook reader. On Android, I've used Moon+ Reader (and Moon+ Reader Pro) in the past, although I'm not sure if the latest versions are still good. The last version I used had an option to export all highlighted text as an email. You can also also access your Kindle highlights at kindle.amazon.com.
To convert your doc, docx or RTF documents into epub files (for most ereaders) or mobi files (for the Kindle), you might be able to use Calibre, a free ebook management program for computers which can convert between many formats.
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