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Originally Posted by Quoth
I knew you'd write that. But most people would find Calibre on a Laptop an "on device tracking".
Your complications is 3 incompatible ecosystems and hating Calibre. If you only read ebooks on one device the device would track (except some of the more stupidly designed apps and ereaders).
It's possible to even create a catalogue from Calibre (with whatever content desired) and make that into a PDF that can be annotated direct on Elipsa (or on Sage), or "sent" to Amazon for Scribe and come back as KFX for annotation. Both options far more use than a "template".
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That sounds harder than it needs to be. I used Excel to create a template. Used snipping tool to put it in a word doc and add an image for the front page. Used an online free tool to convert to pdf. Sent to kindle. I also sent to Goodnotes if I decide to use my ipad. I don't use Calibre. I have not used it in years.