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Old 05-01-2005, 05:13 AM   #7
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If you save your WordSmith documents in normal Palm Doc (ebook) format, eReader Pro should not have a problem with it.

I suggest you download the trial and give it a try.

Doc

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Originally Posted by PDADoc
I have a question: I have been using WordSmith with my Tungsten T5 and MS Reader with my hx2750 & hx4700, and I have probably about 120 titles for each platform.

I have been thinking about migrating to eReader Pro now that it supports VGA, but I wanted to know if I could use the books that I created for WordSmith? They're in .pdb format and wanted to know how much work might be involved in converting all those titles, which I would like to avoid if possible.

Any information is appreciated!
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