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Everything you write is completely inapplicable to me. This thread is not about me in the first place. The way I see it, every thread is about the first poster in the thread. |
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I replied to what you wrote. You said conflicting things. Can you please clarify?
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I am against overly warm recommendations of Calibre. You claim it solves problems, specifically problems you think I have with my ereading habits. Well, I used to have an urge once upon a time to convert some pdf files to html or hopefully epub, and I heard Calibre was awesome at it. I tried it and it failed just like every other tool. There's no way to convert a pdf safely without arduous post-processing. So I have learned to live without converting pdf files. I just read them. Calibre may come handy when removing DRM, but I seriously do not see any point at converting files. And I never needed to remove DRm, so I am living a happy life without Calibre. Anything conflicting in this? |
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I also like being able to back up all of my books, so I don't have to depend on internet access to download a book. I do happily use the Amazon system 95% of the time. But if something happens, and I can't access Amazon, my books are all stored on my desktop AIO. |
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[quote]Calibre may come handy when removing DRM, but I seriously do not see any point at converting files. And I never needed to remove DRm, so I am living a happy life without Calibre.[/uote] Calibre comes in very handy for managing eBooks. It makes doing so very easy. And then when you want to plug in your Reader to the computer to copy eBooks to it, Calibre is again very handy. |
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Personally, I love the way I can add 'blurb' to the beginning of books using Calibre, and change the cover if I don't like it. Also, Calibre enables me to convert to a format which will use custom fonts.
And I'm one of those odd people who enjoys doing this. Yes, Calibre is fun to play with, to see all my books on, and to roll around that carousel which is my library. Whoever said Calibre wasn't fun? They must've been getting too technical with it. |
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Personally, I read pdfs rarely and certainly not on any of my eink readers. That's a lousy experience, to put it mildly. And as most of my reading material consists of books by modern authors, most of my books had DRM originally. So Calibre is pretty important to me. |
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If you are a science fiction reader both Baen and Tor do not use DRM on their ebooks I have read, including Baen books sold by Amazon. I believe that both publishers sell ebooks direct too. I know Baen does. Baen also has some freebies.
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Angry Robot (a UK SF/fantasy publisher) does this too.
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I have to disagree about pdf being unsuitable for e-readers. The other day I opened up pdf with koreader. It is a very good experience. It seems that koreader has integrated k2pdfopt, and it crops all the margins out dynamically. Also, it works in landscape, making smaller fonts readable. Until I tried koreader with pdf, I though only the Onyx software handled pdf well. Very impressed.
There are excellent options to read pdf on ereaders, but one must venture beyond the almost always very limited out-of-the-box UI. |
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