Convert EPUB to LWP

With this free online converter, you can convert your EPUB files to LWP an unlimited number of times daily. With support for large ebook files and batch conversions, this is the best option for converting EPUB to LWP.

How to convert the EPUB file to LWP format?

EPUB converter offers premium service and an easy way to convert your files. Just follow these three steps, and you’ll convert your files on your first try.

Upload EPUB file

STEP 1

Add your EPUB file for conversion by using the Add files button or Add from URL button to add a link to your file.

Converting EPUB to LWP

STEP 2

Use left-click on the Start conversion button.

Download converted LWP file

STEP 3

Wait a few moments to download your converted LWP ebook files.

EPUB Converter

What is a EPUB file?

Electronic publication, to every bibliophile known as EPUB file, is one of the most popular formats used for storing e-books and other types of content. It’s an open XML-based format that provides a standard digital publication for both publishers and consumers. This type of file format is based on three open standards maintained by the IDPF. The first one is OPS (Open Publication Structure) that defines the content markup. Next, there’s OPF (Open Packaging Format) that describes the e-book structure. And the third one is OCF (Open Container Format), which packages all files together in a compressed format. Every EPUB file can be opened with Apple Pages, Adobe Digital Editions, Apple Books, Google Play Books, File Viewer Plus, FBReader, etc.

LWP Converter

What is a LWP file?

LWP or Lotus WordPro is a file format owned by IBM since 1995. Originally it was a part of the Lotus SmartSuite program. Files with LWP extension can contain text, graphics, spreadsheets, and other useful settings for making reports, proposals, and similar word processing documents. LWP has many features such as Graphic Integration, Click here blocks, Team Security, Page menu, Menu Finder, and more. LWP files can be viewed and modified by IBM WordPro. LWP was a popular concurrent with Microsoft Office back in the 1990s. However, the more mainstream word processing formats, such as DOC, drove this format to the end of its glorious days.

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