Yes, to each his own, and it's nice with tools which accept data in all manner of forms.
Not sure what to write in a bug report, txt2lrf has never worked for me, it always just works forever using 99% cpu. lit2lrf and html2lrf work eminently though. Haven't found any manual, so not sure what I'm doing wrong, or what might be wrong with the input files; I just invoke txt2lrf with no parameters except the txt file, and it sits there running.