Before using eBookMan, follow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide. For more detailed information, see “Chapter 1. Getting Started”.

Use the Desktop Manager to transfer content and applications to and from your eBookMan. For more detailed information, see “Chapter 2. eBookMan® Desktop Manager”.

Franklin makes these core applications available from the Installation CD and with each OS download:

The Franklin Reader application opens and navigates books formatted as Franklin Universal Binary (*.fub) files. Use Franklin Reader to read Bibles, reference material, dictionaries, translators and other books.

The Mobipocket Reader opens and navigates eBooks, eNews and eDocuments. The downloaded files must be sent to the eBookMan device, during which time they are converted for viewing on the Mobipocket Reader.

Should you prefer to listen to a book, you can do so with Audiobook Player. Audible® software powers the audio book listening features of eBookMan. You must download Audible Manager from www.audible.com to transfer audio books to your eBookMan.

The Music Player application enables you to listen to downloaded music. The Desktop Manager converts MP3 files to an eBookMan music format before moving the files to the device.

eBookMan stores personal information in several programs. Address Book organizes contact information, Date Book tracks appointments, ToDo Book lists tasks by priority, and Memo Book enables you to enter notes. Through IntellisyncTM for eBookMan, you can synchronize your personal information to Microsoft® Outlook® .

Other applications include Voice Memo and Calculate. Voice Memo lets you record memos, and the calculator (Calculate) enables you to solve math problems.

After you install the OS and core applications, you can download content and other applications that you want to use in your eBookMan. Many companies on the internet provide applications and content that run on eBookMan. For more detailed information, see “Chapter 3. Synchronizing and Managing Contents”.

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