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Hi Guys.

Im looking for an FBReader Editor to create Ebooks for on FBReader.

I have microsoft word but it does not have a compatible format for output so i can use saved documents so they read nicely in FBReader.

Im NOT after commercial software for this purpose so just Freeware.

Maybe a converter if not an editor for conversion to FB2 format.

Get messaging guys and thanks.

I tried searching the site but its a nightmare needle in a haystack.

andrew
 
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FBReader will handle just about anything from rtf to html and plucker. Personally, I'd just use html, as most text editors can export it and FBReader handles it well.
 
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Thank you General and Bundyo.

Both of you have been very helpful and quick.

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Try Mobipocket Creator - http://www.mobipocket.com/en/Downloa...ilsCreator.asp

I used this for converting a large book (with links and notes) from MS Word format.

FBReader understand a mobipocket format.
 
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I apologize in advance for hijacking this thread but does anyone know the equivalent programs in Linux?

TIA

C
 
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i've been reading ebooks converted in openoffice from .doc to .rtf, so that's for editing.

saving as .html would probably work too.
 
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I can personally vouch for the BookDesigner software mentioned on that site, it's lovely. fb2 files are usually a bit more compact than .prc and .pdb files, and much compacted from .html ...
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Originally Posted by brashley46 View Post
I can personally vouch for the BookDesigner software mentioned on that site, it's lovely. fb2 files are usually a bit more compact than .prc and .pdb files, and much compacted from .html ...
After your recommendation I looked for BookDesigner, and the link from above doesn't work. Here it is now for downloading, and here is a wiki about it.

I haven't used either yet. Also, there are two different programs, and I don't the difference:

BookDesigner and FictionBookDesigner.

P.S. You all may also be interested in the thread "Gotta lotta Secure Mobi format eBooks wanna read them in Fbreader?"
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Save as html in word and youre done


As for Egres' mobipocket comment, does that mean it will read legally bought ebooks from the net? with drm and all that ****?
 
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