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Old 10-28-2009, 06:06 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by tech_au View Post
The big pain is they still produce PDF rather than EPUB ebooks at the moment.Though the PDF ebooks read really well on the Sony reader.
An alternative to PDF for eHarlequin books is to download the book in Microsoft eBook (.lit) format where it loads into Microsoft eReader, then use ConvertLIT GUI and Calibre to get it into .lrf or .epub or whatever format:

0. You need these three ebook apps:
a. Microsoft eReader (eHarlequin offers a download link),
b. ConvertLIT GUI,
c. Calibre

1. Use Internet Explorer to download (or at least Firefox has always failed to work for me).

2. Locate the downloaded .LIT file (on Vista, mine went into ...\Documents\My Library

3. ConvertLIT GUI: "Downconvert"

4. Calibre: "Add Books", then "Convert E-books" (assuming you've already set up your conversion preferences under "Preferences").

Then load the converted file onto your e-book Reader as you normally do. The file will be in ...\Calibre_eBooks\<author name (in this case "Michelle Gagnon")>\<book title (in this case "Boneyard")>.
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