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Old 12-31-2019, 01:02 PM   #57
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by BookCat View Post
Personally, I love the way I can add 'blurb' to the beginning of books using Calibre, and change the cover if I don't like it. Also, Calibre enables me to convert to a format which will use custom fonts.

And I'm one of those odd people who enjoys doing this. Yes, Calibre is fun to play with, to see all my books on, and to roll around that carousel which is my library. Whoever said Calibre wasn't fun? They must've been getting too technical with it.
I do like some of the things I can do with Calibre. I like being able to download a hi-res cover when the eBook has a low-res cover or a generic cover. I like being able to edit the eBook in place. I like being able to select which books I want on my Reader without having to plug in my Reader so when I do plug in my H2O, the books are automatically sent to the H2O. I like the ease of collection and series management. I like being able to see what books I have. There's a lot to like about Calibre. More to like then mentioned by both of us.
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