N95: Reader for Palm .pdb files

Hi,
Any suggestion for an ebook reader that can read the Palm .PDB files, on the N95?
Thank you

you can use isilo pdb reader.

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    Either I'm going blind, or Adobe just failed to include a download link for that Adobe Reader desktop application that takes care of converting regular PDF files to PDB files. I
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    javierdl wrote:
    Thanks for your replies guys
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    you can use isilo pdb reader.

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