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What is Microsoft Reader with ClearType?
Microsoft Reader is a free software application that enables extended, comfortable reading of e-books and other long documents on your desktop or laptop computer, or Pocket PC 2002 device. Microsoft Reader is designed to deliver an on-screen reading experience that approaches the convenience and quality of paper. It enhances the reading experience with interactive capabilities such as bookmarks, notes, highlighting, and search functions. The first product to include patented ClearType display technology, Microsoft Reader improves resolution on LCD screens by up to 300 percent to deliver a print-like display. Paying strict attention to the traditions of good typography, the reader offers a clean, uncluttered layout; ample margins; proper spacing; leading and kerning; as well as powerful tools for marking, highlighting, and annotating your e-books.
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What are the features of Microsoft Reader?
- ClearType™ display technology brings the look and feel of high-resolution printing to on-screen reading.
- The Encarta® Pocket dictionary allows you to look up definitions as you read. Click here to download the Encarta Pocket Dictionary for free from the Microsoft Reader download page.
- Store all your e-books in the Microsoft Reader Library where you can organize the e-books in several ways.
- Add bookmarks to your e-books.
- Highlight a word or passage with the stroke of your mouse.
- Add notes to your e-books to use when researching or studying.
- Search for a word or phrase throughout the entire text quickly and easily.
- Adjust the font size of your e-books to create large print editions instantly.
- Select from a dozen colors to circle words, underline text, or add any other type of mark to a page.
- Microsoft Reader keeps track of all the annotations you make, including bookmarks, highlighting, notes, and drawings.
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How can I get a copy of Microsoft Reader?
Microsoft Reader is a free download available from Microsoft.com. To review system requirements and download instructions, click here.
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How much does Microsoft Reader cost?
Microsoft Reader is a free download.
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On what platforms does Microsoft Reader run?
Microsoft Reader runs on:
- Microsoft Windows® 7
- Microsoft Windows Vista®
- Microsoft Windows XP
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)
- Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (ME)
- Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0
Additional system requirements for Microsoft Reader are as follows:
- Pentium 75 processor (or faster)
- 16 MB of RAM
- Approximately 19 MB of available hard-disk space (Microsoft Reader is approximately 4 MB but additional space is required for installation)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 with Service Pack 1 (or newer)
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Are there versions of Microsoft Reader for the Macintosh, Palm, or Linux operating systems?
Microsoft has not announced plans to develop versions of Microsoft Reader for other platforms at this time.
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On what kinds of devices can I read Microsoft Reader e-books?
You can read Microsoft eBooks on desktop and laptop PCs, Tablet PCs, and many Pocket PCs.
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Which Pocket PCs support Microsoft Reader?
Microsoft Reader 2.0 is preinstalled on most Pocket PC devices, and you can activate and read digital rights management-protected (DRM-protected) e-books on these devices.
Early versions of the Pocket PC (in general, those purchased before September 1st, 2001) feature Microsoft Reader 1.0 for the Pocket PC, which does not support activation and therefore cannot read DRM-protected e-books.
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What is activation and why do I have to activate Microsoft Reader in order to read certain e-books?
Activation is a one-time process that allows you to enjoy digital rights management-protected (DRM-protected) content packaged for secure distribution.
Once you activate Microsoft Reader, you will be able to purchase and download DRM-protected e-books in the Microsoft Reader format. For more information about activation, click here.
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Why is a Microsoft Passport required?
Your Microsoft Passport account establishes your identity in the activation process, which enables you to read DRM-protected ebooks on the computer or device you are using. If you do not have a Microsoft Passport account, click here.
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How many copies of Microsoft Reader can I activate?
You may activate Microsoft Reader on up to eight different computers or devices using the same Microsoft Passport account. However, certain actions (such as reformatting your hard drive or resetting a Pocket PC) will require you to reactivate. Each reactivation counts toward the eight-activation limit.
You can activate more copies of Microsoft Reader if you use a different Passport account. However, if you purchase an e-book on a computer that you activated Microsoft Reader with the first Passport account, you will not be able to read that e-book on a computer on which Microsoft Reader was activated using your second Passport account.
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