
As most of the people here are aware, _I_ am perfectly happy reading them in Wordpad or any other simple reader, even terminal programs I use, such as SSH, PuTTY, etc., or any wordprocessor I like. As long as I have some control over font, font size, margination and foreground and background. . .I'm just fine. I read and write this in SSH on this computer and PuTTY on Netbooks. Michael On Wed, 2 Mar 2011, Mjit RaindancerStahl wrote:
With all the chatter about the best way to produce e-books for one format or the other, I thought this might be the best place to ask: What's the best way to read epub books on a Win XP laptop? I know someone mentioned a Kindle simulator. I am hoping there's a more common general-purpose word processor that can render the e-book in a readable fashion.
I ask because a couple of author friends have put out kindle versions of their books. I want to support them, but I don't have the extra $300 for a Kindle...