The work around for opening the LIT files worked. Thank you. It opens a LIT file and allows it to be edited.
The reason why I want to be able to use the program with free or very cheap programs is the I have friends who do not have nice computers with lots of programs. I am selling older Mobile Pros and older PDAs as cheap book readers. You can get lots of free books from various sites, but most come in either LIT or PDF format. Since I have the older book readers, they do not read either LIT or PDF.
Many of my friends are not the most computer savvy. They need to have one program they use to convert books. That is the wonder of this program. It is written to open almost anything and convert it to almost anything. But it is using pay for programs.
So I need to be able to open up a PDF in book designer and save it as RTF or TXT or open a LIT file and save as RTF or TXT. Since I have the full adobe, I can make PDFs but I have successfully made a PDF using the PDF printer of OpenOffice. Since I do not have MSWord presently installed, I cannot make LIT files. It does not use the convertLit program but uses the Word converter I assume.
But it is not able to make simple TXT files or simple RTF files. It wants Word. Not Notepad, WordPad, OpenOffice or anything free. Is there a workaround, to where this will use one of the other programs to create the TXT or RTF file?
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