![]() Microsoft ReaderWindows/PocketPC -- Doc for use with Microsoft Reader. 372K LIT file. (Thanks to Simon Sherlock for preparing this file!) 8 Responses to “Microsoft Reader”Leave a Reply |
The novel presents some of Doctorow’s most striking insights into the cultural implications of new technologies, making it his best work to date.
Kelly McManus, The Globe and Mail [Read more quotes about the book] [Order now to get a signed, inscribed copy shipped to your door!] [FAQ] |
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lit file download link does not work. I get a screenfull of ascii characters, not a download dialog box.
Just right-click and select "Save As..."
Works for me.
Just downloaded to my pocket pc via gprs in a Village in thailand with no reliable electricity. let alone phone lines.
Now for a good read.... (i hope!)
I am using Camino 0.84 on OS X and found that I needed to use wget to get a copy of the file that wasn't corrupted.
File seems bad.
Missing book cover, total page numbers don't work (stuck at 21), bad font/encoding as well.
The person who converted the 'Eastern Standard Tribe' Microsoft Reader LIT book was great, but this one seems horrible.
File seems bad.
Missing book cover, total page numbers don't work (stuck at 21), bad font/encoding as well.
The person who converted the 'Eastern Standard Tribe' Microsoft Reader LIT book was great, but this one seems horrible.
It works for me, but I agree about the font. I'll try again later and send Cory a new copy.
I purposely left off the cover though, as per Cory's instructions.
Just noticed the last comment was removed (probably because it was posted when Cory was away so the new version wasn't available).
The latest download has a better font and works fine.