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Well, in some cases, they use [b]Microsoft Reader[/b] to read [b].lit[/b] files. And [b]Mozilla FF & Internet Explorer[/b] (I just don't know if Safari and Google Chrome can) can be used for [b].htm[/

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Well, in some cases, they use [b]Microsoft Reader[/b] to read [b].lit[/b] files. And [b]Mozilla FF & Internet Explorer[/b] (I just don't know if Safari and Google Chrome can) can be used for [b].htm[/

Well, in some cases, they use [b]Microsoft Reader[/b] to read [b].lit[/b] files. And [b]Mozilla FF & Internet Explorer[/b] (I just don't know if Safari and Google Chrome can) can be used for [b].htm[/b] and [b].html[/b] files. =)
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Re: Well, in some cases, they use [b]Microsoft Reader[/b] to read [b].lit[/b] files. And [b]Mozilla FF & Internet Explorer[/b] (I just don't know if Safari and Google Chrome can) can be used for [b].htm[/

[quote=beareyes;#3508982;1270365576]Well, in some cases, they use Microsoft Reader to read .lit files. And Mozilla FF & Internet Explorer (I just don't know if Safari and Google Chrome can) can be used for .htm and .html files.[/quote] Yes they can, just set as default browser. :D For .lit files just download Microsoft Reader here... http://www.microsoft.com/reader/ Note: This is idea for those Audio Books. :D
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Re: Well, in some cases, they use [b]Microsoft Reader[/b] to read [b].lit[/b] files. And [b]Mozilla FF & Internet Explorer[/b] (I just don't know if Safari and Google Chrome can) can be used for [b].htm[/

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