[Ham-Computers] MS Reader format .LIT?

kd4e kd4e at verizon.net
Sat Dec 30 19:50:16 EST 2006


I was hoping to hear that it might be opened with something
non-MS.  Totally proprietary I suppose.

Well, will either load that app to a Win98se box or get
someone else to do so for me.

Thanks!  doc

> You answer yourself in the subject.  MS Reader is needed (free download):
> http://www.microsoft.com/reader/downloads/pc.asp
> It is used for reading books that look like books and change pages like
> books.  Nice on a PDA.  You do not need to register to be able to read copy
> protected items unless you need to at another time.
> Dan KI6X 
> 
> I am trying to print a file called SB-33 E-Book Manual (MS Reader format)
> .LIT
> 
> Never heard of .LIT
> 
> Anyone know what apps can open it?  Tried Word at another Ham's house,
> no-go.  Tried AbiWord and a simple editor here and no joy either.
> 
> Is this another of MS's nuisance proprietary formats that even lack internal
> compatibility?


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Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E
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