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Old 04-12-2013, 11:47 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Modify ePub works very well. I use it all the time.
I agree Modify's great PI, I use it to delete covers and to get rid of other rubbish, but it doesn't create a 'backup' like Convert EPUB to EPUB does.

However Modify only works on ePubs, and Polish only on EPUB and AZW3 (thanks to DoctorOhh for pointing this out).

I'd like an option to 'inject' metadata from the database into the supported metadata fields in the selected format file, without making any changes to the actual content of the files, no matter what the format. If it can be 'put there' in a convert or save to disk, then it must be possible to just 'put it there' without any converting or saving.

I can do it for most common raster and vector image formats with a variety of interchangeable tools. So why not for e-books formats, which have far simpler metadata than images? And there are at least as many, if not more image formats than there are e-book formats.

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