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Old 07-14-2011, 07:15 AM   #61
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Hmmm thats interesting. I can understand needing to have dif version for dif ereaders, but I find that an epub generally if its created correctly works on all preety much the same. That said I really only use my kobo touch these days and less and less my iphone. Though there is no reason people not to have a wish list of freatures and wants for calibre etc. I am sure that the Calibre dudes would pay attention and possibly even implement some if people presented such requests with politness and rational reasoning for having those features. But then again you cant please everyone and everyone cant be pleased.

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I have a double entry for my Count of Monte Christo books. One is the free edition you can find everywhere, the other the Pinguin edition. The title is the same, the author is the same, only the publisher is different.

But, you're right, you can never please everyone. But even if you could, what if Calibre would be perfect? What would Kovid (and all contributors) do with all his spare time then!
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Old 07-14-2011, 09:09 AM   #62
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I agree, many of the features added to calibre first saw the light of day in this forum.
I've also been pleasantly surprised how many times features were added to address "problems" that may have been self-inflicted user error issues raised in a fairly impolite first post as in: "Calibre did this horrible thing" or "Calibre sucks because ...."

If the "problem" can be solved (consistent with its design), it's usually been addressed by coding or by rewriting to make a warning message more clear. Even when the gut reaction to a first post might be an impolite reply, it usually gets an honest analysis, and a fix where warranted, no matter how the issue was first raised.
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Old 07-15-2011, 10:55 AM   #63
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Hmmm thats interesting. I can understand needing to have dif version for dif ereaders, but I find that an epub generally if its created correctly works on all preety much the same. That said I really only use my kobo touch these days and less and less my iphone. Though there is no reason people not to have a wish list of freatures and wants for calibre etc. I am sure that the Calibre dudes would pay attention and possibly even implement some if people presented such requests with politness and rational reasoning for having those features. But then again you cant please everyone and everyone cant be pleased.

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Basically, ePub i buy are rarely "perfect" at first. I most common problem being too large margins. So I correct that. But I also want to keep the original non-corrected version, just in case.
And as it is now, the opus and the orizon are treating margins differently.

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Hmm had a look at your link. It would appear to be only mac os. Which is sad as over 80 percent of the computers out there are not Apple.

I am a windows man and only calibre will do it for me if the software Ehon only supports Apple.

Thanks for the suggestion though.
HA!

You obviously didn't read the review, since I stated it was only for the mac, and did not actually recommend the software at all, it's quite terrible actually.

Kovid, I wasn't looking for something more aesthetically pleasing than calibre, it was just a contrast of the two managers. Don't worry, Function > Aesthetics
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But, OT, this is what I've noticed several times: it either looks awesome, or it works awesome. There are not a lot of applications that fit both categories...
Interface design can be a tricky thing. Software developers often have a team of dedicated UI designers who have done tons of research and focus group testing to determine the "best" interface layout and features, so home grown software like Calibre tends to be a little rougher around the edges.

However, speaking as a "power user", I prefer the power and flexibility of a program like Calibre as opposed to, say, most Mac OS apps which feature large, shiny buttons but zero flexibility for doing things your own way.
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