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Old 10-07-2015, 08:17 PM   #25
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Generally agree with what you have been saying and just a little aside regarding your

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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Absolutely not! The same way Microsoft couldn't kill LIT, Amazon can't kill MOBI.

At least one FLOSS software still understands LIT -- calibre.
All LIT books are still perfectly usable (unless they have DRM, which is a separate issue altogether).

While it is true no one bothers with LIT these days, that is because it died from lack of use. Not because Microsoft killed it...etc., etc.
Despite the claim to the contrary in the link given to us by conan50 in their earlier post, Microsoft Reader is even still available from Microsoft itself in the Microsoft Download Center (and still works with Windows 10).

As I occasionally "bother" LIT files I must object to being referred to as a "no one" .
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