Did you say you could open the files on your PC in Word or IE? If so, you could probably save them as text files and then move those text files over to your cell phone to read with a book reader or text browser/editor. I know it's not very elegant, but just a thought.

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Christopher
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On 1/7/2011 1:48 PM, Tasha Raella Chemel wrote:
  files    hi, i'd like to be able to read bookshare books in my phone using an 
application like word or internet explorer, rather than the program that ships 
with talks. i can download a bookshare book and unzip it, but the problem comes 
when i try to open the xml file, like I do on my pc, as I can't get any program 
on my phone to read it. the file does open, but there is a lot of  extraneous 
junk that makes it impossible to use.
any ideas about how to open these  files?
thanks,
tasha
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