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Old 11-19-2008, 12:24 PM   #30
nrapallo
GuteBook/Mobi2IMP Creator
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Originally Posted by AZed View Post
Is anyone else interested in this package also having problems getting a Perl 5.10 environment?
I'm also stuck using ActivePerl 5.8.8 (build 820) for my Mobi2IMP package since it was originally based on tompe's html2mobi.pl. I don't want to lose/break anything if I get Perl 5.10.

Now, if tompe migrates to 5.10, so would I.

I'm not a developer, but I'm interested in creating an IMP.pm which could be used to create/manipulate/explode .IMP ebook files for use on the eBookwise-1150 and REB1200 (Gemstar legacy) devices.

I would like to be able to interface with your EBook Tools for my personal use!

Currently, the .imp creation tools in perl require Win32::OLE, but that doesn't mean they are limited to Windows computers. Using wine in linux allows .imp creation (albeit a bit of a kludge) and MACOS X apparantly has native support as well from ETI, the current "manufacturer" of my ebook devices.

In this case, I must be a "follower" and await whatever solution presents itself.

Last edited by nrapallo; 11-24-2008 at 11:07 PM. Reason: typo
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