Thread: Libra 2 Alternatives to calibre?
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Old 01-18-2022, 05:52 PM   #10
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2. Some time in the next 6 months hopefully I'll be able to replace my computer and will probably go with a linux os (new to me). It looks like calibre works with linux, is it the best option for linux or is another app rec'd? Anything that might be useful to know?
If you've got some extra hard drive space you can install Linux now along side of your Windows 7 (dual boot) and try it out. Whether your computer supports 32-bit or 64-bit Linux, either will work with the newest Calibre. Your computer specifications would determine what your best choice would be. I like Linux Mint and Debian and either can be installed from a live USB drive (which is how I install Debian on "ancient", 32-bit laptops). That would be a short term solution at least.
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