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pscot

(21,037 posts)
Tue Feb 7, 2012, 11:13 PM Feb 2012

Managing an e-reader

In using my new e-reader, I kept bumping into Amazon, so I''ve been looking for a way to do without them. I think I've found it. It's a freeware program called calibre. It's a nice looking program, and everyhing you need is right on the surface. I haven't used it long, but it was definitely love at first sight. Calibre makes it easy to do everything you hoped your e-reader would do.

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Managing an e-reader (Original Post) pscot Feb 2012 OP
that's what I use to organize and read ebooks on my PC Viva_La_Revolution Feb 2012 #1
I love calibre's ability to convert e-book formats. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2012 #2
It's a little jewel of a program pscot Feb 2012 #3

dixiegrrrrl

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2. I love calibre's ability to convert e-book formats.
Wed Feb 8, 2012, 09:56 AM
Feb 2012

Since I get a lot of free e-books, with calibre I can convert Kindle only books to Nook readable books.
also, live the calibre e-reader, makes PC reading enjoyable.

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