On Feb 1, 3:13 pm, Kyote <kyote_l...@nospamhotmail.com> wrote:
> For a long time now I've needed to convert files from one format to
> another in order to use them in a variety of applications for personal
> use. I love to read ebooks on my palm pilot for instance.
>
> I've found various applications on the web that do this. But currently
> I have to use up to like 5 different program to convert from the
> various formats to accomplish various tasks. There ARE a couple
> programs out there that can do most of what I need but the price on
> one is simply ridiculous and the other tends to be error prone, or
> does not give me all the functionality that I really need.
>
> So I'd like to write my own program to do all that I need. The problem
> is I'm not very experienced at programming. To me that's no big
> problem. The more I use it the better I'll get. But I figured since
> vb.net is what I have the most experience in I should try writing it
> in this language.
>
> Could someone please list the things I need to learn about to make
> this happen? what types of knowledge do I need to study in order to
> make the program, besides vb.net. OH, and CAN this type of program be
> done in vb.net? Does anyone here know of a forum maybe where this type
> of programming is discussed? I'm not sure this question is appropriate
> for this NG.
>
> Here are some of the file types I'm wanting to convert from and to:
> txt, rtf, htm, html, doc, pdb, prc
>
> I was thinking that I could possibly use a filestream and compare it
> to something like a Unicode table and convert/remove as needed. But
> that seems way to simple a solution. Thats why I'm asking here. I'd
> hate to spend uncounted hours trying to do this only to find out that
> it's not possible. Please, any help would be sincerely appreciated.
>
> ---
> Kyote
www.planetsourcecode.com will be a good starting point