Finally, an uneasy peace has been achieved between the neighboring lands. But within Tobyn-Ser, where mages have ruled for a thousand years, civil war is brewing. Jaryd, a young, powerful gifted mage, fulfills an ancient prophecy that heralds war when he bonds to an eagle and becomes Eagle-Sage.
Assuming leadership of the Order of Mages and Masters, Jaryd struggles to maintain peace with Lon-Ser. But at the same time the ghost of the evil mage Sartol finds a way to bridge the gap between the realm of the dead and the living world, threatening to plunge both lands into chaos and war.
As the crisis comes to a head, another looms on the horizon. In Lon-Ser, Melyor, a street-smart woman with a magic of her own, has risen from the quads to become ruler. Struggling to hold the reins of power, she desires a lasting peace with Tobyn-Ser, but her policy makes her pariah in a land that has long been a killing field littered with the bodies of leaders who lost the support of those below them.
As civil war threatens to tear apart both countries, and war between the two seems imminent, it will be up to Jaryd, the Eagle-Sage, and Melyor, the fledgling leader of Lon-Ser, to forge a lasting peace between the disparate lands. But at what cost?
You'll need a Palm OS or PocketPC/Windows CE Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), or a Windows or Macintosh desktop (or laptop) PC. Palm OS Hardware: PDAs including: Palm III series, V series, VII series, m100 series, m125 series, m500 series; Handspring Visor series; TRG Pro; Sony CLIE; IBM WorkPad. 134KB of free memory for the Palm Reader application, plus sufficient free memory for each book (varies from 200KB to 2MB, depending upon the length of the book). Palm Personal will not work with the Palm Reader. It doesn't have enough memory to handle all of our eBooks and there are some important technical differences in the Palm Personal's operating system that make it a less suitable platform for the Palm Reader. Palm OS Software: Palm OS 3.0 or greater. Synchronization software for downloading the Palm Reader and eBooks to your Palm device (e.g., the Palm Desktop software) PocketPC/Windows CE Hardware: PocketPC series handhelds 167-260K of free memory for the Palm Reader application, plus sufficient free memory for each book (varies from 200KB to 2MB, depending upon the length of the book) 256KB free program space PocketPC/Windows CE Software: PocketPC or PocketPC 2002 Synchronization software for downloading the Palm Reader and eBooks to your PocketPC device (e.g., the ActiveSync 3.1 software). Windows: Windows 98 / ME / NT 4.0 / 2000 / XP Macintosh: Mac OS 8.6 or later, using CarbonLib 1.5 or later/Mac OS X 10.1 or later
You'll need a Palm OS or PocketPC/Windows CE Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), or a Windows or Macintosh desktop (or laptop) PC.
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The Palm Reader can read doc files. A doc file is a type of PDA file that ends in either .pdb or .prc. These text files have been specifically packaged for use on a PDA. Doc format is pretty much a standard for PDA documents, and the latest version of the Palm Reader can view them.
Yes, the Palm Reader is compatible with the following PocketPCs: Hewlett-Packard Jornada420, 430, 430se, 540, 545, 547, 548, 680, 690, 720, and 820 CompaqiPAQ H3600 series, iPAQ H3100 series and Aero 1500 series CasioCassiopeia E115, E-125 and EM-500 series.
Yes, the Palm Reader is compatible with the following PocketPCs: