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Old 04-15-2007, 07:41 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Azayzel
I too, have been looking for some quick and easy conversion utility, without success. I was informed by one member of this forum that the IMP format is a "dead-end" format, meaning that once it's put there it's stuck. Alas, no utilities found yet, the only thing close was a utility called unIMP, but all it did was deflate the IMP file into multiple files you can use for loading it onto a MMC card for older RB's.

Here's what I suggest (and am using ATM), get the "eBook Viewer" and *print* the IMP's to Reader-friendly PDF's. I've already printed a few as PDF's, I just need to treak the settings a bit to make it fit better.

EDIT: BTW, if you do happen across a quick-and-easy utility, please PM me so I can be in the know as well. Happy hunting!
What's the best solution to print to PDF? I think if I can go from IMP to PDF I can then go from PDF to something else and get the text. What's the name of the ebook viewer for Windows to view/print IMP files?
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