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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font face="Verdana">Steve...<br>
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It looks like you've probably got more info than you need, but
let me thrown in one more. I maintain this website (below) and
try to keep the Resources page up to date with all of the EPUB
tools that I'm aware of. There's a section on "tools that export
to EPUB" that will list many options ..<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://epubtest.com/resources.php">http://epubtest.com/resources.php</a><br>
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Yes .. there are tools that convert from PDF to EPUB .. although
the results may be less than desirable.<br>
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One point of caution .. when converting from FM (or Word) to
EPUB, most tools will try to emulate the formatting and layout
that exists in the source document. This is typically not a good
idea. For a small screen, you want the most simple and basic
layout possible. This is partially due to the screen size
limitations, but also so that it'll look as good as possible on
the widest array of devices and reader apps. Before sending a
document through one of these tools, try to apply a very
stripped down and simplified template, you'll be much happier
with the results. This also helps with the EPUB to Kindle
conversion. <br>
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Cheers,<br>
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...scott<br>
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On 4/5/13 8:01 AM, Steve Rickaby wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Not sure about PDF to EPUB, but there is FM to EPUB capability with the EPubFm2 plugin:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.elmsoftonline.com/ElmProducts.html">http://www.elmsoftonline.com/ElmProducts.html</a>
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Mike, thanks. And as Amazon do a free ePub -> Kindle converter, that seems a viable route, although I don't know how much damage would ensue along it.
Thanks and so on to Matt for highlighting TCS5, and Owen for Calibre. So it seems there are lots of options: great stuff.
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