[bksvol-discuss] Re: The South Beach Supercharged

  • From: "Caitlyn and Nicky" <lavendar@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 14:16:46 -0400

I'm not sure what's up with k1000 not being able to open a .kes file, unless
the file got corrupted somehow during the sending process.

Also, I have a general question about converting files.. I initially scanned
this book using k1000, had a .kes file, then converted it to an .rtf before
submitting it to bookshare.  Is this the best way, or should I have left it
as the .kes file, or what?  I thought if I submit my books as .rtf's, then a
greater number of validaters could access the files, thus possibley getting
books published a bit faster then just relying on those of us who have
k1000...?

Caitlyn


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Hi Caitlyn kindly sent me her KES file for this book that she scanned.

I went to try and open the file and Kurzweil keeps saying it doesn't 
recognize the file.

The first page of text starts with books written by  DR. ARTHUR AGATSTON

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