.lit files are Microsoft eBook Reader files. I have, or had, a problem with one Stephen King book. Words were being cut off on the edge of the reader. It looked like a word wrapping problem, but there are no such settings in reader. I looked around awile back for lit converter but most sites said that there was no known LIT converter. You can convert files to LIT but you couldnt convert LIT to anything else. Now, i wasn't about to believe that this couldn't be done. There are many people out there who get a kick out of doing things that say can't be done.
So I searched.
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I like to think that I have good Google skills, so after a few searches I found what I was looking for.
www.convertlit.comHow easy is that?
Its a DOS based program. How does it work? I don't know, but i'll tell you how to use it.
Once downloaded and unzipped put the clit.exe and the dll in the same folder as the LIT you want to convert and open up a command prompt. Navigate to the folder and type clit. You get a readme when doing this. Say your LIT file is named Book.lit. You would type this
clit book.lit book\
this will create another directory called book to put the new files in it. You can also put it in an existing directory also, or in the same directory as the LIT. When it is done you will get an HTML file and some image files, which are cover pages. From here you can do what you will with the file.
I am converting back to LIT to try and get the formatting correct. As an HTML file my formatting was still screwed, the words were still cutoff, but i just copied the whole txt and pasted it in WordPad and I should be good to go from there.