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Old 12-17-2023, 08:59 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
Calibre 'supports' all file types. Providing there's only one of each, they can be stored in the book folder. And via its Open With feature it can invoke external programs to process non ebook formats, e.g, view (listen), edit, convert, transcribe, etc. Most of the 'books' in my Media library have an ebook format, and/or a video format, and/or an audio format; some have multiples of each -- e.g. a TXT, and a DOCX, and a PDF, and an AVI, and an MP3, and a FLAC.
The last program I played with that could read/extract MBP files to a text file was 12 years ago and has been abandonware for over a decade. One friend of mine was trying to extract a couple of years worth of MBP files. Some of them worked, some gave decidedly odd results.
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