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Old 10-12-2008, 05:38 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by GingerTez View Post
Thanks chaps - I'm a Windows user (and due to some expensive Windows-only music software I'll be a Windows user for some time to come) so the Microsoft Reader format seemed to be a good idea. Since I last posted I've been perusing the forums looking for eReader conversion stuff and I've managed to:
(1) Install Python (the proper one from the official Python site)
(2) Find the Python script for converting eReader files to HTML
(3) Convert a book from Fictionwise to HTML
(4) Amend the HTML to justify left rather than centre (annoying!)
(5) Download and install Calibre
(6) Convert the HTML file to LRF using Calibre
(7) Copy the LRF to my reader

It all seems to work wonderfully... thanks to everyone on here!

Of course I still want to have Microsoft Reader as an option but when I go to the MS support site and try to select Microsoft Reader as the product I want support for it isn't listed and tells me to check my spelling!
Just go directly to www.microsoft.com/reader using IE.
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