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Old 10-23-2017, 11:50 AM   #162
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Calibre can be very easy to use. The more you use Calibre, the more you'll learn. I learned how to use Calibre from playing with it, Google, the online manual, and Mobileread.
I agree with JSWolf. Calibre is really easy to use and we'll designed. All you need to do is ignore the features which you don't use or understand, because the defaults are quite good.

I don't use it much myself though because I prefer to edit metadata by hand and process my books with bash scripts. I also do not do much conversion except epub => kepub and mobi => epub. I use calibre for mobi to epub, and my own tool for epub => kepub. I currently use calibre to update series metadata on the Kobo, but I just finished a command line tool for doing that.
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