Calibre for mac review1/27/2024 ![]() Calibre will even automatically decide on the best format for your reader and convert the file if needed. But should you wish there are Plug-ins available on the internet that allow Calibre to do so.Ĭalibre supports a wide range of devices allowing you connect your ebook reader to your computer and send the books you want to the device. Some books, however, are protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) and it’s a grey area (varying from country to country) whether it’s ethical or even legal to break that DRM for your own personal use. ![]() Calibre supports and converts between a large number of ebook formats, including some legacy ones. That means you could buy a book for Apple iBooks and potentially read it on your Kindle. What’s great is that for a lot of books, it’s just a couple of clicks to turn an EPUB format ebook for your Nook into a file you can send and read on your Kindle and vice versa. A quick Google search will usually tell you how. Of course, some ebook providers don’t make it so easy to download a copy of the ebook file for you to hold locally out of fears of piracy, but the option is there (although sometimes buried away). It doesn’t matter if half your ebooks are in EPUB format and the rest is Kindle’s AZW, Calibre can manage both of them as a single library. One of the joys of Calibre is that you can mix and match formats. ![]() Calibre can also copy the file into an organised central file structure which makes backing up or migrating your library to a new computer that more hassle-free.Ĭalibre is designed to support plug-ins and there are a wide range available, from turning recipes from the BBC Good Food website into an ebook format so you can read them on your device right through to one that syncs your calibre library with your Goodreads account. Click the “Add Books” button and point it to the ebook file. You can even add your own tags to create your own personalised organisation.Īdding ebooks to Calibre is as simple as adding MP3s to iTunes. A click of the button can also get Calibre to search on the internet and bring back all sorts of metadata, including synopsises and covers. Think of it as doing for your ebooks what iTunes does for your collection of MP3s.Ĭalibre turns your ebook collection into a virtual library, giving you the ability to organise your files by title, author, date added, date published, rating, series and a host of other options. This is where the Calibre software comes in. There’s been many stories in the press over the years of files being forcibly removed from people’s digital libraries or services being shut down with users having no way to re-download content they had paid for. Do you buy into one technology and risk getting locked in? Do you ensure you only buy ebooks in EPUB format, or given that Amazon seem to have released their Kindle platform for just about every device on the market, do you forsake the choice of being able to choose between multiple EPUB book suppliers for the convenience and deep discounts of Amazon? Or do you mix and match, having to remember which device you can read which book on?įor today’s book lover, digital ebook management can seem like a very daunting process, full of potential pitfalls that have you feeling like your digital library is no longer in your control. Whilst many a book lover has touted the virtues of no longer having to lug a suitcase of books away with them every time they go on vacation, there is a general sense that digital formats will never replace a real library (or not until these devices can at least replicate the smell of a book).Īs digital book collections have grown, a new set of previously unthought-of problems have arrived for the reader. It seems everyone from the tech-savvy to the technophobic now has Kindles, Nooks or various other makes of ebook readers. Love them or loathe them, ebooks are here to stay. There’s a lot of discussion surrounding ebooks at the moment: about how they are going to kill the paperback, how they will revolutionise publishing, how they’ll never be as good as a real book, how they are the future whether we like it or not.
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