TomeRaider

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== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
* TR - 370000106D000010D2160010DCF4DDFCD1 at offset 0
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* TR - {{magic|370000106D000010D2160010DCF4DDFCD1}} at offset 0
* TR3 - 5452334454523343 (TR3DTR3C) at offset 60
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* TR3 - {{magic|5452334454523343}} ({{magic|TR3DTR3C}}) at offset 60
 
* PDB - identified as ToRa files using the application TRPW
 
* PDB - identified as ToRa files using the application TRPW
  

Latest revision as of 22:22, 2 September 2025

File Format
Name TomeRaider
Ontology
Extension(s) .tr,.tr3,.pdb
Wikidata ID Q74690581,Q74690858

TomeRaider was one of the first formats to support large reference works (like Wikipedia) on handheld devices. It had readers for PC, PocketPC, Palm, Nokia, Epoc, and Sony Ericsson P800/P900.

Capabilities of the TomeRaider3 e-book reader vary considerably per platform: the Windows and Windows Mobile editions support full HTML and CSS. The Palm edition supports limited HTML (e.g., no tables, no fonts), and CSS support is missing. For Symbian there is only the older TomeRaider2 format, which does not render images or offer category search facilities. Despite these differences any TomeRaider e-book can be browsed on all supported platforms.

The first and second version (TR2) both used the .tr file extension while the third version used the .tr3 file extension. The .pdb file extension was used on Palm.


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[edit] Identification

  • TR - 370000106D000010D2160010DCF4DDFCD1 at offset 0
  • TR3 - 5452334454523343 (TR3DTR3C) at offset 60
  • PDB - identified as ToRa files using the application TRPW


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