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Old 02-03-2024, 04:30 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Reading those comments, especially the ones about crashing etc., I really wondered. Calibre is one of the most stable programs I‘ve ever used, and I have used it on many different Windows computers, from very low-end to very expensive, with a library of tens of thousands, for more than 12 years. Never had any crashing or other instability. Everything just works. Seems strange to me that there are people with instability problems.
Me too, since XP. The last versions for XP and Win7 still work well on the VMs. Switched to Linux completely in 2017, but I have a VM and real laptop both with Win10 and recent calibre.

Linux Mint with Mate Desktop, so no issues there except having to add a library once for an upgrade.

Of course if people put the library on a share or a synced folder (all contrary to FAQ) they'll have issues.
I've over 7,100 titles. Some people have 10x that. They must be magical creatures or aliens as a human can't read that much
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