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Calibre-Web is like Jellyfin for ebooks, and it turned my unorganized collection into a personal library
Considering that I’ve hastily thrown most of the scanned books and ebooks into a single folder, calling my library a ...
Calibre is probably one of the best tools available for managing and reading eBooks on a PC. Recently the developer released version 0.9, making a great app even better. Key features in Calibre 0.9 ...
In what can be considered a significant development, Kovid Goyal, the developer behind Calibre, has announced the launch of Calibre 7.0 — the latest stable version of the renowned, cross-platform, and ...
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Calibre eBook Manager Now Has Better Kindle Support
Calibre 8.7 is officially here, bringing with it a whole host of improvements and fixes for your favorite eBook manager. This new version, codenamed "Eclipse," keeps up with the regular updates we've ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: Calibre, one of the best free ebook managers out there (and a great tool for removing DRM), released a big update this week. Calibre 2.0 includes a new editor function, comparison ...
Calibre is an eBook management app that lets you organize your digital book library, sync content to an eReader, download metadata from the internet, convert eBooks from one format to another, and ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: If you've got a virtual pile of e-books but no good way to organize them, Calibre is a feature rich e-book manager, complete with Cover Flow-like looks and network sharing. Whether ...
Ebooks are available in many different formats, including the widely supported ePub standard. You can read ePub ebooks on Apple iPad, Barnes & Noble Nook, Sony Reader, and Kobo eReader models; ...
Kindle devices appeal to many people. When everything works, they're great. But Amazon is becoming more and more finicky, both in terms of supported formats and the freedom to manage your own books.
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