Following its tradition of introducing new features and bug fixes every few days, Calibre keeps widening the gap between the most comprehensive e-book management tool and all of its competitors. Some insist on thinking of it as an e-book creation tool, while others refer to it as an e-library manager on steroids, or an e-book reader, while Calibre is, in fact, all of those and none in particular, as it is also a comprehensive e-book converter, editor, and finder.
Apart from the obvious advantages of being an open-source development, Calibre is also the only tool you will ever need to create, manage, maintain, and enhance your e-book collection. Some of its features are better than others, and some of them seem to advance at a quicker pace than others, but, warts and all, this is the best e-book management utility available hands down. There is just one thing that even its most devoted users still find somehow annoying – the program’s requirement to build its own library structure, which, in effect, duplicates all your existing e-book files. I can understand the logic behind this requirement and its many obvious advantages, such as guaranteeing that all books in the collection point to existing files and not empty links, but I can also see the disadvantages that users with collections in the thousands or tens of thousands of e-books have to face in terms of disk space management. more
One click to convert ePub to Kindle mobi format with amazing conversion quality and speed.
Word to ePub Converter that lets you easily convert MS Word Docx, Doc to ePub.
Comments (13)