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Old 12-20-2007, 11:54 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by canditt View Post
I've been using microsoft reader to read ebooks at work and home but I'm thinking about getting a portable device. Are there e-readers out there that I can use to view my already purchased microsoft reader books? I really have no idea if it's even possible to transfer these purchases to an e-reader since e-books seem to be wrapped so tight in DRM. Thanks for any help.
The easiest reader to use at present is the Sony Portable Reader System PRS-505 because of your having mS Reader books you want to convert.

You can get ConvertLIT to remove the DRM (do not convert to HTML) and then use lit2lrf (part of Libprs500) to conver the LIT to LRF. Load the book on the 505 and away you go.
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