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Originally Posted by citac
I think this is a mistake. It should be made clear, since that might be why so many people are confused and frustrated. It's never a good thing to assume anything. I don't have an ereader right now, but I hope to change that. I read my books on my computer for the time being. It doesn't seem that Calibre is really meant for those kinds of situations, or am I wrong?
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I don't have an ereader, and will probably not get one. Calibre is perfect for the needs of just about any person who reads e-books. It has many options that some won't use, but whatever they need, it will have. I don't think there are really that many people who are confused or frustrated, just beginners. It's like that for any software, but particularly one as sophisticated as Calibre that has a design philosophy that's a bit different from what the user is used to.