Free LIT Conversion Using ReaderWorks
Got tons of files that you want to be converted to LIT format for easier reading on your Windows-based PC, laptop or Pocket PC? ReaderWorks Standard 2.0 is a conversion tool that is capable of converting MS Word Doc to LIT format easily.

ReaderWorks Standard
ReaderWorks Standard 2.0 is a free software, perfect for your personal ebook collection. It has built-in wizard and you will never get confused on building and customizing your Microsoft Reader eBooks. The software was last updated in 2002 but it is still reliable when it comes to LIT conversion. This is best used for your personal collection of eBooks only, you cannot add a cover page on your LIT file.
How to convert MS Word DOC To LIT:
- Download and install ReaderWorks Standard 2.0
- Open the software and add source file (MS Word Doc file)
- Type in the necessary inputs on Properties and table of contents
- Click build icon (located beside MS Reader logo)
Presto! You already have your DOC file converted to LIT format, free. Enjoy reading.
LIT Conversion To Other Format
The new generation of bookworms’ primary problem is ebook conversion especially if they’re going to read the ebook not on their computer but on handheld device such as mobile phones. Chosen format varies on the electronic device they will be using and of course the mobile ebook application or ebook reader. Its impossible to read LIT eBooks on mobile phones as I’ve mentioned from my previous post here. LIT format eBooks can be read by Microsoft Reader.
How to convert LIT files? There are many free conversion software in the internet. It just so happen that I’ve been using ABC Amber LIT Converter v 2.05. Actually, I’ve used the older version.
LIT A Book!
Would you lit a book? Nah! I’m just in a playful mood to make the title sounds unusual. Even if I consider myself as an eBook addict, I still do read paperbacks and I still keep my collection. Btw, the image at the right is courtesy of ala.org. Moving to a self hosted blog is not that easy, it took time to figure things out… plugins, settings, template customization etc. Actually, I’m not yet done. Anyway, I’ve been browsing my archives and realized that I still have several articles left unpost. Let me start with eBook formats.



