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Old 08-16-2007, 09:03 PM   #66
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Originally Posted by ZeBuddha View Post
OK, probably a really stupid question, but just want to make sure.

It's not possible to convert from within the GUI (libprs500.exe)?

So I have to use the command prompt (with the various separate converters individually) to convert files to lrf?

- Again, sorry for the (probably dumb) question. I just ordered my PRS500 from the US (can't get it in shops here in europe) and need to convert hundreds & hundreds of ebooks in various formats all mixed together (I'm not very organized).

EDIT: As stated, very stupid question. Already found the answer on your website. Thanks for a great piece of software btw! (oh, and this means just ignore the rest of the post)
You don't have to do it in command line. I have found in WinXP that drag and drop works, with the output placed in:

C:\Documents and Settings\your_user_name_here
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