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Old 01-11-2021, 10:33 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
That must be either a Calibre, or even older, MBPC book.
The only time I've seen anything like that is when I get customers coming to me to revise (much older) books and when I pop them open, I almost invariably see "Calibre" in the CSS.

What's inside? When you unpack that sucker, what's it say?

Hitch
I unpacked the mobi file and found the following line in the content.opf:

Code:
<dc:contributor>calibre (0.7.47) [http://calibre-ebook.com]</dc:contributor>
The GitHub releases list doesn't go back that far but a Google search came up with a release date of Feb. 2011. I suspect that was the current version when the file was first created and it has never been updated. It is newer than the first version of calibre I installed a few months after I joined MobileRead. Time flies when you're reading books...

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