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Old 12-02-2007, 11:25 AM   #22
AnemicOak
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
You are conflicting info. If you use ConvertLIT to convert the LIT into HTML, then you cannot use lit2lrf to convert it. You need to JUST strip the DRM and leave the LIT as a DRM free LIT. Then lit2lrf will work fine. If you want that ebook in another format, you can load the DRM free lit into Book Designer or convert it to HTML and use it from there to attempt to convert. But if you do not just remove the DRM without converting, you WILL have to convert it in a more difficult fashion. Lit2lrf is the easiest way to convert it.
No I'm not. If you read my post I referred to the HTML & obf you can produce using ConvertLit in conjunction with making a Mobi file, not an LRF. The point being how easy it can be to create either format allowing you to easily bring your books with you if you switch devices. I guess maybe I wasn't clear.

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