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Old 02-16-2007, 02:29 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Tabster
I tried many formats from Fictionwise and found that "Palm Doc (PDB)" can be read by FBReader. The formatting is not great but I can read the books
For Fictionwise multiformat (unencrypted) books you have different choices of how to read them with Fbreader:

- directly: .pdb and .prc work though not always give you good formatting
- indirectly: convert .prc to rtf/html using BookDesigner, or convert .lit to opf/rtf using your favourite tool (Amber, BookDesigner, others...)

Personally I prefer zipped .opf for well designed packages and zipped rtf/html otherwise. I always zip my files or the folder containing them in the case of .opf since for Fbreader it makes no difference in access speed and it saves space on the card.
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