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Old 01-01-2018, 11:48 AM   #146
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Originally Posted by EowynCarter View Post
I don't do any of this.
I buy books to .

Back then, i edited the books to set the margin right, now the cybooks (or kobo), fix this all by themselves. Been a while since I had to mess up with an e-book to make it readable.

I'm with you on this. I want to READ! For example, I used to mess around with Sigil, but find it now a complicated waste of my energy and time. I use it now mainly to generate a Table of Contents when one is needed or to fix the one that may already be there. Everyone's mileage differs, of course, when it comes to these types of programs. And everyone has their little loves when it comes to using such programs.

Like I say, I'm here to read. I now use calibre (almost exclusively) to organize my ebooks and to fix the little problems, since it's such a breeze to use for those types of issues.

Oh, yes: And I use it to put ebooks on my Kindle and Kobo. It's as easy washing dishes [use warm water] or making mashed potatoes!

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