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Old 06-07-2012, 12:23 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by marty1990 View Post
Just curious about this. From what I've seen, nearly everyone - on here at least - uses Calibre for transferring books. Is it the preferred method of transferring eBooks? I mean, as opposed to using the default software that comes with your preferred eReader?

I've read somewhere that Calibre can mess up eReaders, but don't know whether that's true. I'm doubting it, as it seems to be the most reliable, easiest, and best way to transfer eBooks.
well for anyone who owns 2 or more makes of reader, or is maybe going to change make at some point, it's a no brainer !

I know that the Sony reader software has a terrible reputation and I doubt that the others are much better - there may be a case for them if you plan to borrow/return a lot of e-books from /to public libraries as calibre does not do that interface yet
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