Thread: Libra 2 Alternatives to calibre?
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Old 08-03-2022, 12:24 PM   #70
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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.
I completely agree. I'm running 19.3 32bit on a 15 year old netbook. Sadly, the most recent calibre update is only for 64bit. But I am happy to run my older version of calibre just to have my collection backed up in a fourth place (and to be able to browse occasionally.
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