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Old 10-05-2010, 03:30 PM   #10
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I use a utility a found a year or two back for the Sony ereaders called pdflrfwin. For some reason it was pulled, but now is available updated and named sopdf(or something very similary is available). There are long threads about these utilities in the Sony forum and should be in the pdf forum also as they are about pdfs. They cut the pdf in half and resize for a Sony size screen, keeping the other parameters. After converting to lrf, the book will convert nicely to mobi to be used on a Kindle. Sony and Jetbook seem to now have reflow and handle pdf's nicely, I don't know about Nook, but Kindle3 seems to handle them the worst, so this utility is really nice if you are using pdf documents.
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