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Originally Posted by Nandokin
Ok, I finally got it yesterday. I'm very happy with it. However I'm gonna have to learn how to use the conversion software. What program do you use for .lit and pdf files?
Also, I tried your trick, but I don't know what to do with the odf files once you've modified them. The GEB Librarian won't take them.
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Hey Nandokin are you still needing help with this? For .lit files make sure you get a copy of ConvertLIT. The GUI version is pretty easy to use. You point it at your .lit file and it explodes it into lots of files for you in their own folder. From there I pretty much just look to see what the big file is (it'll be html) and drop that into GEBLibrarian. Converts no problem. You can download it
here.
This also works for the encrypted .lit files you download from stores like Fictionwise. It's an extra step as it has to get some sort of key from your activated copy of Reader. This is explained in one of the readme files. This is very handy as the eBookwise can't read any other encrypted formats other than from the ebookwise site I believe.
As for PDF I can't be much help. Do a thread search on convert PDF and you'll find lots of info here. Most of the programs I've seen for converting PDFs are terrible. Even Acrobat Pro 7 which I have makes a mess of most of them when exporting to say RTF. It's too bad too because when it comes to printing PDF is great but not for reading on ebook devices in my opinion.