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Old 08-09-2010, 10:54 PM   #26
Pushka
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Originally Posted by vastav View Post
If you are looking to do option #2, pdf2epub.com solution is a single step version of that (and better since you avoid the intermediate lossy conversion to RTF). The solution uses tags in PDF to drive the conversion process using similar flows as those used by RTF and HTML converters built into Acrobat.
So, I downloaded a 30 day trial of Adobe Acrobat, my that is a huge file, and am using a trial version of pdf3epub.com

Will let you know the results in a bit.....

Wow - this is the best. Used the trial version of Acrobat, saved as epub using vastav's file, loaded on to calibre for a final conversion to mobi. And it looks amazing. Kudos to the two of you!

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