Have you tried opening the file, using CMD + O (or CMD + Down Arrow.)
- Brad -
On May 6, 2024, at 18:26, Lorie McCloud wrote:
how would you go about unzipping an epub book?
> On May 6, 2024, at 5:33 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
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> EPUB are essentially zip archive files that very much shoul
There are online converters from epub to txt.
On 5/7/2024 12:18 AM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
I bought an e-book hoping for a pdf but that’snot what I got. there were things
like Sony Reader, Nook Mobi and epub. it also includes Apple Preview. can
anybody tell me what that is? I’ve never heard of
how would you go about unzipping an epub book?
> On May 6, 2024, at 5:33 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
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> EPUB are essentially zip archive files that very much should resemble Daisy
> books once they have been unzipped. Generally the text content of the book
> available will be in HTML or XML w
well, I’ll try that.
> On May 6, 2024, at 5:46 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
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> I think your best option would be to share the ePub book with the books app
> on your Mac.
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> - Brad -
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> On May 6, 2024, at 17:18, Lorie McCloud wrote:
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> I bought an e-book hoping for a pdf but that’snot w
I think your best option would be to share the ePub book with the books app on
your Mac.
- Brad -
On May 6, 2024, at 17:18, Lorie McCloud wrote:
I bought an e-book hoping for a pdf but that’snot what I got. there were things
like Sony Reader, Nook Mobi and epub. it also includes Apple Prev
EPUB are essentially zip archive files that very much should resemble Daisy
books once they have been unzipped. Generally the text content of the book
available will be in HTML or XML with HTML like tax. they can also include
audio portions and files to synchronize the text with the audio.
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