Is There Any Reader That Supports .lit?


I believe mobipocket supports it.

[whisper]and if you look around the intarnets, you might just find a secret hack-tool to convert lit to text or html...[/whisper]
 
AXNJAXN posted on Jul 1 2005 at 03:00 AM said:
I believe mobipocket supports it.

[whisper]and if you look around the intarnets, you might just find a secret hack-tool to convert lit to text or html...[/whisper]
No, .lit is Microsoft's format AFAIK.

Mobipocket has its own format...
I was about to work for them, but they chose somebody else.
If I had worked for them, I would have suggested them to port their reader to the GP32...
so sad.

By the way, how would you sort by percentage the use of the different of ebook formats?
.lit, .prc (mobipocket), and so on?
 
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All I know is that mobipocket's desktop app can write to .lit as far as that goes.

I don't know the percentages, but I do know that mobipocket is used more often because many libraries have e-books avaliable in either drm'ed prc or drm'ed pdf.

There IS a lit to html program somewhere, but I forget where I've seen it.
 
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