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  2. Comparison of e-book formats - Wikipedia

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    The EPUB format is the most widely supported e-book format, supported by most e-book readers except Amazon Kindle [a] devices. Most e-book readers also support the PDF and plain text formats. E-book software can be used to convert e-books from one format to another, as well as to create, edit and publish e-books.

  3. Writer2epub - Wikipedia

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    Writer2ePub (W2E) is a free extension for the various implementations of the Writer text processor [note 2] to create EPUB-formatted e-Books "from any file format that Writer can read". [3] [4] [5] A text to be exported as EPUB has to be saved as OpenDocument (ODT)-formatted text document.

  4. EPUB - Wikipedia

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    Word processor that can export to EPUB format Pages: Proprietary Apple iOS: Word processor for mobile devices that can export to EPUB format Pandoc: GPLv2: Unix-like, Windows Can convert to and from EPUB versions 2 and 3 Playwrite: Proprietary OS X Native EPUB-based word processor. Native to EPUB 3 with EPUB 2 compatibility. QuarkXPress ...

  5. MobiOffice - Wikipedia

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    MobiOffice is compatible with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Adobe PDF files. [14]MobiOffice Pro is compatible with all of the above and is able to print, convert PDF to Word, Excel, ePUB, save as PDF and could create password protected files.

  6. Comparison of e-book software - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word: No No No No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Playwrite: No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Software Open Source Page Flip e-Archive Audio/Video Software Installation Publish/Share Online Work Online Work Offline For PC For Mac For Linux Active

  7. Help:WordToWiki - Wikipedia

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    Open your document in Word, and "save as" an HTML file. Open the HTML file in a text editor and copy the HTML source code to the clipboard. Paste the HTML source into the large text box labeled "HTML markup:" on the html to wiki page. Click the blue Convert button at the bottom of the page.

  8. Sony Reader - Wikipedia

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    The Reader does support Microsoft Word DOC format. The 'CONNECT Reader' application uses Word to convert the .DOC files to RTF before sending them to the Reader. DRM-protected Text: BBeB Book (LRX); ePub. Audio: MP3 and DRM-free AAC (except on the PRS-T2, PRS-300 & PRS-350) Image: JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP (Loading an animated GIF will freeze the ...

  9. SoftMaker Office - Wikipedia

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    It can export to PDF and ePUB. The user interface utilized Ribbons similar to Microsoft Office, and there is an option to use old-school menus instead. A dark mode is available. Documents can be opened as tabs in a single window, to allow easy switching between multiple documents.