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Originally Posted by monkius
I have been getting a lot of books from baen.com from their free library as well as some you can purchase and download.
Pros:
- All of the files are available without DRM.
Cons:
- I have to use some perl scripts to bump up the font size on the rtf files and have to manually add the author / title information so the Reader can see it.
For me, getting the book without DRM is the biggest issue. It is not that I want to pirate the books, but rather I want to be able to read the books I purchase for years to come. While the Reader is good now, I want my library to transfer to whatever electronic book I use in the future.
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You would be best to convert your Baen books into LRF. You would have a better read that way. And you can also have a proper ToC. If you download the HTML versions, you can use html2lrf or download the LIT version and use lit2lrf (also part of libprs500) or Book Designer (if on Windows). Any of these solutions is better then reading the RTF.