So with my reader ordered, I've decided to get a jump on figuring out what software is most useful to have, as there appear to be many options.
There's an implict "why" in there as well. For instance, my friend that has a Reader was complaining about hard break formatted text files. I ended up writing a script to quickly process these and make them more readable on the Reader.
Now I've started to wonder, is it worth converting a text file to LRF? Is there an advantage, and if so what software should I use?
Given that there's a lot of choices, some guidance would be helpful. I think it's even worth stickying if we can get some good responses, otherwise there seems like there's a certain amount of just getting thrown in the deep end and having to thrash it out yourself.
Anyway, so getting more specific. What software conversion packages are recommended here? For me specifically, I'd say I'm most interested in txt and html to LRF, assuming there's a real advantage to converting to LRF. Next, is there an advantage to LRF?
Oh, I also meant to ask, is there Windows LRF reader(I'm still looking but if someone can point me real quick that would be helpful). It's hard to check my converted files and reformatting script results without being able to open an LRF.