How to view EBooks
EBooks are delivered in three formats - HTML, PDF, RTF. These are very common formats for documents and can be easily viewed if you know the difference and which computer software is needed.
HTML:
HTML is a file format used to display web pages. To view books in HTML format us your web browser. Any current web browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer should work. Our only suggestion is to check which Netscape or Microsoft version you are using, then go the their web site and obtain the newest version. Using the latest version will ensure these EBooks will work correctly on your computer.
PDF:
PDF is a file format developed by the Adobe Corp. and requires their reader to view the file. If you already have the reader follow the instruction for opening a file. If you need the reader it can be obtained for FREE from Adobe (www.adobe.com). Follow their instructions for downloading and installation.
RTF:
RTF or Rich Text Format is a form of text file that can be read by text editors such as WordPad (comes with all versions of Windows) or word processors such as Microsoft Word or WordPerfect. You open the EBook the same way you would open any other document. If your not sure how to open a file use the help function available in each program.