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Old 01-03-2016, 11:05 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by goldilocks View Post
Well, I still like LRF better than ePub. And I still have LRF on my reader. I don't think LRF is anymore obsolete than some other formats you can convert to in Calibre.

I just converted 5 ePubs to LRF and had no problems. I am using Calibre 2.47, Windows 7 Prof.
The point I am trying to make is that if LRF went away, hardly anybody would be unable to read the eBook because there would still be the ePub version. If there was no LRF, you could read the ePub. That's what I am getting at. Yes, some may prefer LRF over the older version ePib that has no justification, but you could still read if you had no LRF. Plus, you can do your own conversion if you want. So would anybody be stuck? Nope. Since it is Calibre being used for the conversion, anyone who wants LRF can still have it.
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