From: Jane Loyless (jloyless_at_netbox.com)
Date: Tue Nov 13 2001 - 21:43:21 EST
At 05:41 PM 11/13/2001 -0800, Jim Staub wrote:
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><DIV>I know this is slightly off thread but can anybody recommend "book
reading"
>software? I've been downloading books from Gutenberg and would like to
open them
>in a system that is a closer approximation to a real book format than
MS
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It's odd that the Gutenberg project site itself doesn't have any
recommendations, but I couldn't find anything there. How about Notepad or
your e-mail or browser programs?
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