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Originally Posted by Michal Jancik
Do I really have to list all the SW ( library for book) I used on Ubuntu + Windows instead of Calibre, how Okular, Lucidor, Bookworm, Easy Ebook Viewer, Buka, GNOME Books,Icecream, eLibrary, Bibliovore, Bookvisor, Freda, Cover, Sumatra,EpubReader, Nook, Kobo, Bookvise reader, Book Bazar Reader, Legimi, Shelift, Tucan, DReader, Readium etc ?
Or what exactly do you want !? Do I have to apologize for being happy with Caliber or what ?
- I need to reformat the book from ePub to Kepub, I will use Calibre (I used to often use Epubor) .
- I want a library of books, I'll use Calibre (before I used Book Bazar , csBooks).
- I want to connect wirelessly to my library directly from my device (reader), i use Calibre.
- When I need to edit a book, I use Calibre (I used to often use SIGIL before)
- When I need to upload "methadones" to a book, I use Calibre.
* In short, I am satisfied with Caliber and I have no reason what to change .
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But can those other programs do what Calibre does? Are they as versatile? Do they support so many Readers/devices to send eBook to them? Do they have the plugins to expand the functionality? What can those other programs do that Calibre cannot do that we'd want done?