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Old 03-19-2020, 09:48 PM   #29
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I suppose I should be grateful to receive so many replies, as so far (besides rjwse perhaps (is Calibre on an ereader?)) noone has admitted to writing with one. I know these people do exist because I found some on Reddit yesterday (actually, I still have my doubts))!
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calibre has a built in ebook editor for altering and creating ebooks. calibre is also an ebook library and an ebook server. calibre also has one of the best (if not the very best) ebook readers. It is software, though, and must be run on a computer, either linux, windows, or apple. To the best of my knowledge it cannot be run on android, but it can be run on a chromebook in a linux window. I typically do all my reading of ebooks on an android phone and side-load the calibre epubs to it with a usb cable. I hope I said all this correctly. Best regards, Pop
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