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  • Great one!
  • Great way to organize and track your ebooks.
  • Awesome.
  • It's a great idea to be able to convert e-books from one format to another. However, some of the key conversions (like epub to mobi) that users would frequently want are very poor and produce a product which looks substantially different from the original and is much harder to use. You have to learn which conversions work and don't work, and adjust what you do occasionally. For example, if you want to convert an epub book to use on Kindle, you would probably want it in mobi format but you should instead convert it to PDF, because that works well and the mobi is very poor.
  • it does what expected and even more, thanks!
  • With calibre it's so easy to manage and convert ebook. Very intuitive.
  • awesome work, thank you guys!
  • An excellent e-book converter and editor. I stopped using AVS document converter after downloading this.
  • Calibre requires import (copying) of the users books. If the number is small, Calibre is OK. If the number is large, unless the user has plenty of disk space to duplicate his library, then Calibre creates problems: 1.Where to make space to duplicate the library? 2. After import, shall the user trust Calibre's import in order to delete the original library? The authors do not consider the time a user may have devoted to creating an operating system structure of files and folders, neither do they consider the work done by the user to be useful. This assumption is false. The authors refuse to consider the obvious solution - provide an option to leave the original library intact and use links to the books.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • The ONLY software you need to manage an unruly collection. Great stuff!
  • MUST HAVE, BEST BOOK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE.
  • Excelent ebook management software,
  • This what a book manager should be! Integrated, handles multiple formats, uses standard OPFs and customizable!
  • Excellent program. While some of the options are a bit obscure to find or work with, it will allow you to do nearly anything. The user manual needs serious work, making it a bit more difficult to learn how to do what you need; it's tech friendly but not particularly user-friendly. I still rate it 5 stars because of its wide range of features and options, the ability to edit eBooks directly, and its streaming library capabilities. Needs some user-friendly work but still an OUTSTANDING program.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • The information is required, who are watching their health! Great site!
  • Really great, runs fast and easy to obtain. Just if it had nitrofs support, could be really really great.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Very helpful, fast and easy product!
    2 users found this review helpful.
  • Excellent project! Reccommend everybody. Thanks!)))+1
  • Excellent project! Reccommend everybody. Thanks!)))
  • As for me, I usd iStonsoft MOBI to ePub Converter, it is very easy to use and convert my mobi books to ePub within three steps.
  • Very good Software.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Useful and reasonably user friendly, but a pain to download and install. I'd rather use a free online converter like online-convert(dot com). No fuss, no downloading of big converter software packages, just visit, convert and go.
  • thanks, save me a lot of time.
  • An excellent application. I recommend both using it and donating to it. Of the hundreds of people I've encountered in the various "clubs" I'm in, I've never heard one complaint or had to help anyone with it's use. 5 Stars! One small issue. With so many updates, do you think you could build in an updater?
  • I have been using calibre for the last week or so with mixed results. I selected it because of it's ability to connect to my eReader (Simple Nook) rather than to just be a catalog of eBooks on my computer. This allows my EPUB files to be moved between the Nook and my PC. When connected via a USB cable, the Nook is detected and an icon is added to the calibre menu bar (as well as an icon for the SD card installed in the Nook). Clicking on this "Device" icon displays a listing of the EPUB files on the Nook. However, not all of the files on the Nook are included. In my case, about 1/3 of the files on the Nook are not displayed. When reviewing the titles of the missing EPUB files, it appears these are files I downloaded directly to the Nook using its WiFi connection. Those files that I had previously transferred via USB from my PC to the Nook using the Adobe Digital Editions program are displayed. I can't tell if the Nook "hides" these files from being displayed for some reason, or if calibre just doesn't know how to find them. It's frustrating in either case. Calibre can display a marker to indicate which files in its main library are also present on the Nook, but this doesn't work properly because the Nook does not display all of its files. I really want to like this software, but this inability to see how my PC files and Nook files are synchronized is a real drawback. Am I missing something? Is there a way for calibre to display ALL of the files stored in my Nook?
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