For the Sony you'd want to use Calibre (which has lit2lrf) for conversions. It takes seconds to do a conversion generally. You can also up the base font size if needed when you do the conversion.
For the Kindle you should be able to use Convert Lit to explode the LIT into it's component parts & then run the OPF file through Mobipocket's software to create a PRC file. Might take a few seconds more than the Sony conversion, but nothing worth noting.
Every once in a while you'll run into a LIT that just doesn't come out the way you want in a conversion. For those few you can use Book Designer as Patricia mentioned. It will generate both LRF and PRC.
This all assumes these are LIT files from commercial sources. For LIT files from questionable sources it'll depend on how well the LIT was created.
Last edited by AnemicOak; 05-08-2008 at 10:26 AM.
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