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Originally Posted by slayda
Mobipocket Creator can use that type PDF as input to output a PRC file.
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This works very well with .pdf ebooks that were created from text/word files. Just take the resulting .prc and convert it to .imp using
Mobi2IMP.
If the .pdf is too complicated and fails to convert well, then there is always an image-based solution using
PDFRead.
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OTOH .LIT can be converted with ConvertLit. I don't use it but am somewhat aware of its existance.
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Actually, a one-(double)click method exists to easily convert .lit directly into .imp using
Lit2sb.
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Originally Posted by DixieGal
Look at the eBookwise book selection and see if you will be satisfied purchasing from them exclusively, or
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Try looking for Multi-formatted ebooks at eBookwise's parent company,
www.fictionwise.com (now owned by Barnes & Noble). If you like their selection of ebooks, then they too can be transferred to the EBW1150.
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Originally Posted by shighfield
Check the wiki out or the sticky post for new users here. Nick has explained the various tools better then I can. 
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Our software wiki can be found at
IMP software and the Sticky in this forum for Newbies is
Attention: All eBookwise newbies!
There are several ways to transfer .imp ebooks to the reader and most are listed in our poll on the subject entitled:
How do you get new content onto your eBookwise 1150 / REB 1200?
And be sure to look at
Impserve which primarily transfers .imp's to the reader and can be found
here along with my
impserve plugins and
mini-tutorial.
Happy researching...