It's called Mobipocket creator. You can import .txt, .pdf, .doc and .html files and create files that can be read on an e-reader that supports mobi files. I was ECSTATIC when I figured it out.
Basically, if you're like me and in order to spend time offline reading fanfictions in the past, you'd copy and past the stories to a .doc file or a .txt file. Then I imported them to the creator and voila, fanfiction ebook. :D
As stated above, Mobipocket creator. You can import .txt, .pdf, .doc and .html files and create files that can be read on an e-reader that supports mobi files. I used to copy files to .doc or .txt from fanfiction websites because I didn't have internet at home but had a computer, so I have dozens of files. You merely import them, put them together and woohoo! a fanfiction I can read on my Kindle.
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Date: 2011-01-08 12:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-01-08 03:13 am (UTC)Basically, if you're like me and in order to spend time offline reading fanfictions in the past, you'd copy and past the stories to a .doc file or a .txt file. Then I imported them to the creator and voila, fanfiction ebook. :D
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Date: 2011-01-08 01:45 am (UTC)Yes, little Grasshopper, I shall teach you the way of the samurai, er, master...um...yeah
Date: 2011-01-08 03:18 am (UTC)