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Old 03-22-2009, 07:50 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Have a look at the following thread...

https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41835
Thanks, JS.
That thread, if I read it correctly, is what led me to ask the question in the first place! I'm so confused!!!!!!
But I see that your preference is HTML though, and I've been seeing a lot of others (who don't seem to be involved in writing code) with the same views. It looks as if HTML and LIT are the top contenders for accurate conversion. Maybe. If I read it all correctly. I think.
(I think I want to go back to cuneiform written on clay tablets...)
Thankfully I have a few hundred books already in LRF format to get me started while I try to catch up with the technology. My skill with code is still at the 'Captain Midnight's Secrete Decoder Ring' stage.

What about my software choices? I have already installed Calibre, Sony's software, and Book Designer. Would you say that's sufficient or do I need something other?

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