What ever happened to implementing the ability of the Writer
program to be able to read Micro$haft READER ( .lit ) files?

I saw the 32385 issue that was dated some time ago, and noted
that there was no progress.

I searched and didn't turn up anything else.

Yes, I know about C-lit ( no funnies please ) and the steps you
need to implement it.

I am working on a project implementing making computers easier to
use for the DIFFERENTLY-ABLED and being able to READ would make
their lives easier.

The goal: Make setting up a system as easy as inserting ONE CD
and making it as CHEAPLY as possible ( Like FREE ). NO M$ needed
for ANYTHING.

I am looking at simplifying the interface for the NON computer
literate, and it would simplify things to make the ability to
read  .lit files a part of Open Office.

The fact that LINUX Distros bundle in Open Office simplifies the
task enormously, but they don't bundle in C-lit AFAIK.( I have
worked with DEBIAN lately, along with gentoo and Knoppix at an
earlier time )..

This would take away ANOTHER M$ monopoly too, as many FREE
e-books still come only in .lit format.


P.S. I happen to be a member of that subset of the population 
called DISABLED and as a result I deal with OLDER people that
have that " fear of computers " you hear about.




 

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