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Old 02-06-2018, 06:18 PM   #44
Richwood
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I have done a fair amount of reading on a PC, a older desktop system, as a beta reader for a couple of authors. One sent the Manuscripts in Wordperfect format and I used the WP editor to do the reading. The other sent the files in MS Word DOCX format. Lots of reader programs can read those files or they can be converted by multiple utilities. For normal ebook files I have Kindle, Kobo and Sony ebook readers so can read almost any common ebook format on one of them. Next time I get a DOCX format book file to read I will email it to a Kindle and let Amazon convert it for me.

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