I believe she was referring to QRead, which can be found at: http://www.accessibleebooks.comIt's going to cost thirty dollars, but there is a full-featured demo whose only limitation is that it will load thirty percent of your book, and you can associate it with EPUB files, as well as all the other formats it supports, so that you can press enter on a file anywhere in Windows Explorer and have it open in QRead.
On 25-Apr-12 09:59, Dan Beaver wrote:
Hi,A short time ago Monica told us about an epub converter program. I thought I had saved that posting but I can’t find it now.does anyone still have it? thanks. Dan Beaver