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Originally Posted by Format C:
If you can read LRX on your computer, there's always the evergreen, time-consuming workaround...
If you can't, there always Dragon Dictate and its embedded word processor...

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Heh, I wonder if you can set one computer up to read the text out loud (using text-to-speech which really should be included in all major reader software for disabled people) and then get another computer to use dragon dictate or a similar program to recognise and convert it to plain text.
You can train DD in voice recog, right? I haven't looked at it for years.
That would be a fun way to defeat DRM
Even if it doesn't work well, it is sure to produce hilarious renderings/mangling of classical works a la Babelfish.