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Originally Posted by bob1xxx
Really? very time I used cailbre it works fine and just see it as a jetbook?  For me I like my Lbre, the lcd screen is great for me, its compact size I can carry it everywhere I go, I like it support of drm books and I dont consider having to charge it once every 7 days Horrible life draining burden  and sense I'm using 100% time for reading books (not pdf blue prints of the bismark  ) for the money is the perfect e reading device for now....ask me again in six to eighteen months I might have a different answer for you  
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Yes, the Libre is seen as a Jetbook but Calibre doesn't load the files into the root of either the SD or the main memory so my Libre doesn't see them. If I drag those files to the root then I get a message saying that the file cannot be read.
If I load the ebooks directly from the Calibre directory bypassing Calibre then the books can be opened by the Libre. I've noticed that Calibre names the files differently when it downloads the files to the Libre adding "#" to the file name. Maybe that's why the Libre can't read the file. I'm running the latest version of Calibre.
Yes, the ADE support is great and I could easily load even my non secure ePUbs into the ADE software and use that to download to the Libre but I use Calibre for library management and don't want another program just for the Libre. Since it's trivial to remove the ADE DRM I prefer to use Calibre for all my library needs.
The Libre is a nice device just not the right one for my needs.