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[Thread Prev][Thread Next][Thread]Yes and no ... It depends if they have a work processor that can "translate" it. MS Office 2001 does it just fine but I've had problems doing so this week with AppleWorks 5.x . Simple Text is a lttle text editor that comes with the system but I've troubles getting it to convert the files also. If you want to make a text file (ebook?) available to Mac users, the best bet is to save it as HTML or use Adobe's Acrobat (My personal choice) Hope this helps! Michael G ------------------------------------------------------------ Feeling neglected by your email list hosting company? High-speed, reliable email list hosting is our ONLY business. Trust _PC Magazine's_ "Editor's Choice" with your list, and get up to TWO MONTHS FREE! Call by May 31st for details. SparkLIST.com Corporation o The Business Email List Experts Tel: +1 877.772.7563 <a href=" http://opt-influence.com/c/pl.cgi?sparklist51 "> AOL click here</a> ------------------------------------------------------------ To subscribe to Epub, mailto:epub-subscribe@egroups.com To unsubscribe, mailto:epub-unsubscribe@egroups.com Digest version: mailto:epub-digest@egroups.com Epub archives: http://EzineSeek.com/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/