The idea was good, although even at the time, the conversion was not the best. Half the time, when I read that version on my computer, they would refer to the Thai-Ionian Empire instead of the Thallonian Empire.
Last year I found the Baen ebook CD that came with one of David Weber's Honor Harrington books about the same time in a box of CD-ROMs, and I was able to use Calibre to convert the books I thought I might want to read into epub format, which turned out okay. I know enough to fix them "under the hood," but I didn't invest the time for something I might not get to in a while.A few years ago I happened upon the CD-ROM that came with the New Frontier hardcover novel (Stone and Anvil, I think?). I sadly found that all previous novels on the CD were in a format that I coudln't use anymore. It was a great idea to include that, though . . . ahead of its time!
Baen's CDs came with a wide variety of formats; the earliest CDs predated epubs, but I think they had pretty much every other format known to humanity asides from maybe PDFs. Either the Mobipocket or Microsoft Reader files should convert to epub perfectly well.Last year I found the Baen ebook CD that came with one of David Weber's Honor Harrington books about the same time in a box of CD-ROMs, and I was able to use Calibre to convert the books I thought I might want to read into epub format, which turned out okay.
For UK readers, go to eBooks.com and the January 2022 Star Trek eBooks are £0.82 and not £0.99 like with Amazon. Given that there is no DRM and eBooks.com sells ePub, these eBooks can easily be converted to work with a Kindle.For UK readers,
Discovery - Wonderland by the excellent Una McCormack is on sale for Amazon Kindle at 99p today.
As are -
Discovery : The Enterprise War
Discovery : Drastic Measures
and
Discovery : The Way To The Stars (which is another Una).
I remember buying SCE eBooks in LIT format. I also remember removing the DRM so I didn't get stuck not being able to read on my Reader that did ePub.(cries in pile of .lit SCE books)
I also remember removing the DRM so I didn't get stuck not being able to read on my Reader that did ePub.
LIT eBooks are dead. DRM on them is irrelevant.I don't believe we are allowed to discuss stripping DRM.
LIT eBooks are dead. DRM on them is irrelevant.
There are other recent posts about DRM that are not getting stopped by the moderators. Plus, I am not saying how to go about removing DRM.As far as I am aware, it is a general prohibition against the topic in its entirety.
There are other recent posts about DRM that are not getting stopped by the moderators.
Plus, I am not saying how to go about removing DRM.
Ah! Thank you. Weirdly, my searches for 'Dragon's Honor Trek' didn't bring it up. But 'Dragon's Honor Star Trek' did.It's here, but not reduced.
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