Calibre bypasses Sony's store-centered interface on my Reader and just makes it a reference library with my own materials, downloaded materials, and purchased books. This warrants further exploration, ...
Daniel writes guides on how to use the internet, explainers on how modern technology works, and the occasional smartwatch or e-reader review. He especially likes deep diving into niche topics that ...
It feels odd, sitting among splendid leather-bound volumes in the stately formal lounge of a gold rush mansion in country Victoria, to pen an ode to e-books. But in hours, we’ll be back in our own ...
Calibre is one of the best software suites for e-reader management. It is primarily used to manage your sideloaded ebooks and PDF files. It has powerful metadata system that can fetch cover art, ...
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 ...
Calibre version 8.11.1 now includes an“Ask AI” tab inside its e-book viewer, enabling users to highlight text and query artificial intelligence models for summaries, context or explanations of the ...
Calibre 4.0 has been released two years after the last major update. This version introduces a text-focused e-book reader and new server capabilities, giving more control to remote users. Calibre 4.0 ...
Calibre is one of the most popular ebook management programs out there and they have just added support for the new Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 4 today. This means your device will now be recognized by ...
The open-source EPUB e-book format is great for sharing books between different readers and making life easier on readers generally--but Amazon's Kindle, the big player, doesn't support it.
Calibre is the undisputed leader in ebook management because it's incredibly powerful, handling every file format, removing DRM, converting files, and scraping detailed metadata better than anything ...
Hey guys I could really use some help with my new application. It's called Lios Calibre Viewer. I'm having folks test it out right now for me. It's just an ebook reader that links to your calibre ...