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Old 12-17-2023, 10:56 PM   #9
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I note you knowingly avoided answering my question Ψ³

Uncaring about your suggestion? True. Knowingly avoiding your suggestion. No.

Your idea of adding the MBP file to calibre would not work with the program I played with. Not to mention that when I last tried running that program on Windows 10, it did not function.

In theory, I could go the MacOS/Linux route and run the Perl source. The Windows version required that the MBP files be placed in the same directory as the excutable and ancillary programs before running the executable so would require some batch file wizardry to convert and then add to calibre on the fly.

The other alternative would be to run the even more antique Mobipocket Reader or Mobipocket Desktop Reader for PC application. Do MobiPocket's applications even run under Windows 11? MacOS? Linux?
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