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Oops, sorry, just had a peek at your location in the side bar there and see that you are not allowed to use CLIT. It's legal in Canada and most of the rest of the world, but in the US the powers-that-be decreed that it contravened the copyright laws by cracking Digital Rights Management encryption, and as such could land you in jail for using it to convert ebooks into a more user-friendly format. Sorry again, I shouldn't have mentioned it. You're probably allowed to carry a gun to the corner store... I'm not, so we're even. ;)
I'd suggest, I guess, that you read the ebook on your wife's device. If she'll share. If Microsoft isn't letting you use yours properly for some mysterious reason, you'll just have to work around it, and if borrowing her PPC to read a bible is all that the lawmakers leave available then work with that.
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