Thread: Lit files?
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Old 02-20-2009, 08:05 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Jaie View Post
I have a TON of lit files. I currently use Microsoft Reader on an Aspire One UMPC. Now, do all the readers support lit files? Or is it only one type of reader that supports these? If I can't use them on a Kindle, or other reader, can they be converted? This is going to have a decision on which I buy of course.
None of the dedicated readers out now support lit. However you can use Calibre to convert them to LRF (Sony), ePub (Sony) or PRC (Kindle, Cybook, BeBook, other Mobi supporting decives) in a few simple clicks.

Note, if your Lit's are DRM'd you'd have to remove the DRM first.
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