Thread: Libra 2 Alternatives to calibre?
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Old 08-03-2022, 10:52 AM   #69
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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?
I know this thread is several months old, but I just wanted to point out that Linux doesn't necessarily need a new computer to work well. Many distros offer "lightweight" options that are intended for older computers but are still capable of running the most up to date applications. Anything that uses the Xfce desktop environment is a good choice.

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