Releases: some-avail/readibl
Readibl 0.9504 for Linux
Added executable for older debian linux-systems.
Just unpack, place it somewhere in your user-folder.
I prefer to start the app from a terminal, so that the programs status-info can be viewed.
So to run the executable "flashread" firstly open a terminal, then go to the readibl-folder and enter:
./flashread
To access the web-server you just started, click on or type in your browser: http://localhost:5050/flashread-form
If above command fails use the executable for older debian-linux-systems: ./flashread_older
If the app is started from a folder where the application does NOT reside (like so: path/to/readibl/flashread), path-problems will occur. This may apply when you want to start the app together with the OS-startup. In that case you need to adjust and start up from flashread_sh (like so: path/to/readibl/flashread_sh)
But if you use flashread_sh, then update it with the path of you readibl-dir.
For the changes see mostfiles/what-is-new.txt
Readibl 0.95 for Windows
Just unpack, place it somewhere in your user-folder, and run the executable "flashread.exe".
This can be done either by double-clicking or (even better) in a terminal / powershell. In powershell, go to the readibl-dir, put in .\flashread.exe and press enter.
To access the web-server you just started, type in your browser: http://localhost:5050/flashread-form
To have readible/flashread always available in your browser you can adjust windows to start the program on windows-startup:
-create a shortcut of the executable and name it like: to_flashread.exe
-move the shortcut to a folder like (substitute your username and check location):
C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Look at whatsnew.txt to see what is new!
Readibl 0.95 for Linux
Just unpack, place it somewhere in your user-folder.
I prefer to start the app from a terminal, so that the programs status-info can be viewed.
So to run the executable "flashread" firstly open a terminal, then go to the readibl-folder and enter:
./flashread
To access the web-server you just started, click on or type in your browser: http://localhost:5050/flashread-form
If the app is started from a folder where the application does NOT reside (like so: path/to/readibl/flashread), path-problems will occur. This may apply when you want to start the app together with the OS-startup. In that case you need to adjust and start up from flashread_sh (like so: path/to/readibl/flashread_sh)
But if you use flashread_sh, then update it with the path of you readibl-dir.
For the changes see mostfiles/what-is-new.txt
Readibl 0.94 for windows
Just unpack, place it somewhere in your user-folder, and run the executable "flashread.exe".
This can be done either by double-clicking or (even better) in a terminal / powershell. In powershell, go to the readibl-dir, put in .\flashread.exe and press enter.
To access the web-server you just started, type in your browser: http://localhost:5050/flashread-form
To have readible/flashread always available in your browser you can adjust windows to start the program on windows-startup:
-create a shortcut of the executable and name it like: to_flashread.exe
-move the shortcut to a folder like (substitute your username and check location):
C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Look at whatsnew.txt to see what is new!
Readibl 0.94 for linux
Just unpack, place it somewhere in your user-folder, and run the executable "flashread".
Starting from a terminal gives the added bonus to see the progress of a readibl-process.
To access the web-server you just started, click on or type in your browser: http://localhost:5050/flashread-form
If the paths you see on the webpage dont match the location of the application, adjust and run the linux-script flashread_sh. If the app is started from the dir where the application resides, path-problems can be avoided. This may apply when an auto-start-config has been created.
For the changes see mostfiles/what-is-new.txt
Readibl 0.93 Windows-release
Just unpack, place it somewhere in your user-folder, and run the executable "flashread.exe".
To access the web-server you just started, type in your browser: http://localhost:5050/flashread-form
To have readible/flashread always available in your browser you can adjust windows to start the program on windows-startup:
-create a shortcut of the executable and name it like: to_flashread.exe
-move the shortcut to a folder like (substitute your username and check location):
C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Look at whatsnew.txt to see what is new!
Readibl 0.93 Linux release
Just unpack, place it somewhere in your user-folder, and run the executable "flashread".
To access the web-server you just started, type in your browser: http://localhost:5050/flashread-form
If the paths you see on the webpage dont match the location of the application, adjust and run the linux-script flashread_sh. If the app is started from the dir where the application resides, path-problems can be avoided.
For the changes see mostfiles/what-is-new.txt
Readibl 0.90 Windows-release
Just unpack, place it somewhere in your user-folder, and run the executable "flashread.exe".
To access the web-server you just started, type in your browser: http://localhost:5050/flashread-form
To have readible/flashread always available in your browser you can adjust windows to start the program on windows-startup:
-create a shortcut of the executable and name it like: to_flashread.exe
-move the shortcut to a folder like (substitute your username and check location):
C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Readibl 0.90 Linux-release
Just unpack, place it somewhere in your user-folder, and run the executable "flashread".
To access the web-server you just started, type in your browser: http://localhost:5050/flashread-form
If the paths you see on the webpage dont match the location of the application, adjust and run the linux-script flashread_sh. If the app is started from the dir where the application resides, path-problems can be avoided.
For the changes see mostfiles/what-is-new.txt
Readibl 0.891 Linux-release
Just unpack, place it somewhere in your user-folder, and run the executable "flashread".
To access the web-server you just started, type in your browser: http://localhost:5050/flashread-form
If the paths you see on the webpage dont match the location of the application, adjust and run the linux-script flashread_sh. If the app is started from the dir where the application resides, path-problems can be avoided.
v.0891 has the interface-language set to English (in the .conf file) instead of dutch.