Thread: LRF vs Epub
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Old 02-03-2011, 10:17 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by JohnnyRocks View Post
Again, pardon my ignorance, but, if I have a bunch of books in LRF format, should I convert them (with Calibre) to Epub, or just leave them as is? Is there a difference?

I am using a Sony 350 pocket edition for reading.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Does the 350 read LRF fine? Are there pros/cons to each format?
Yes, the 350 will work nicely with LRFs, as LRF is a native SONY format.

Some user created LRF's may be problematic, but there is no particular reason to convert anything if you have no problems and are happy with the formatting.

I have standardized on EPUB, simply because like the flexibility of also reading the same book on my Netbook, Tablet, or Sony Reader.

There are nice EPUB readers for virtually all platforms now.
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