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Old 10-09-2014, 07:20 AM   #136
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Originally Posted by jhempel24 View Post
Why would it be pulling things from Calibre as in this example?? Or am I reading this wrong?? Especially if it's coming from Baen, which I didn't think used ADE or any sort of DRM.
It's possible you could be reading it wrong. I can't comment on ADE because I don't use it, but I did download a free BAEN book from Kobo last week. Its opf file already contained these 2 lines:
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<meta name="calibre:timestamp" content="2010-05-07T20:02:48.143000+00:00"/>
<dc:contributor opf:role="bkp">calibre (0.6.51) [http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net]</dc:contributor>
which looks to me as if BAEN had used calibre to create the epub source in 2010. I certainly didn't use calibre to convert it nor had I put it in my calibre library at the time I spotted this. So I don't think seeing calibre traces in an opened epub necessarily means ADE had scanned the calibre library, but neither does it mean that it didn't.
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