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Old 05-16-2014, 06:50 AM   #14
rcentros
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Originally Posted by soulfuldog View Post
The Mobile Read forum and all its helpful users, Calibre (particularly Kovid but also those helpful MR users again!), then sprinkled with a little bit of magic from the essential Apprentice Alf. An absolutely terrific trio that help make ereading a joy, immaterial of where you buy your ebooks from and which ereader you use to read them.
I'll second, or third ... or four thousandth that. Thanks to the folks here, the Calibre team and Apprentice Alf, I finally feel completely in control of my eBooks. Besides the DRM issues, you can also reformat the pages. For example, blank spaces between paragraphs in fiction books just doesn't work for me. Much better to have an indent, without the spaces. Calibre can do that -- and a whole lot more (most of which I don't even know about yet). And all this works fine on Linux, since Calibre is mult-platform.

I'll quit rambling now. Calibre is great. Enhanced by "Apprentice Alf" it's even greater.
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