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Old 08-05-2017, 09:41 AM   #4
HarryT
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That's entirely your decision of course, but given your requirements, the Kindle App really would be the best choice. Nothing else comes close to it for dictionary support. Nobody's suggesting using it for all your reading; just the foreign language books.

Regarding your third point, BTW, I too don't buy books I can't store in Calibre, but getting a Kindle book into Calibre is neither complicated nor difficult. Install "Kindle for PC", and when you buy your book, send it there. Open K4PC, the book will automatically download into the "My Documents\My Kindle Contents" folder on your PC, and you can then copy it from there into Calibre. It really is that simple.

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