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Old 05-22-2014, 12:46 PM   #23
obihal
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
One choice would be http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazyread/ lazyread which a command line reader that can read html. You would need to unpack the epub to use it. You could easily make a script to unzip the file, read all of the html files. There are also command line browsers that you could use to read html. Read about Command line eBook Reader in our wiki.

Dale
As long as i can open with a browser i dont think i have to go this far. But Opening with DOs seems interesting


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lol, I just noticed nobody commented on the "Windows 95" that popped up a couple of times in the replies... I mean... WHAT IN THE DAMN HELL ARE YOU DOING USING WINDOWS 95???



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Originally Posted by mrmikel View Post
You might try the older versions of sumatra pdf.

http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/...load-prev.html
didt work as well

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Originally Posted by Glorfindel View Post
If you convert it to htmlz and unzip the resulting file you can open it with IE.
Thats my other forum topic i will use this method and forget about epub in that computer.

Thanks for ideas....

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