
Not only does it provide users with a one-stop solution to their eBook needs, such as managing, tagging, sorting, converting and even sharing, it does so with ease in a well though-out interface.

These eBooks can then be ‘synced’ with any hardware devices you may have or read in Calibre itself.Īll in all, Calibre is literally the kingpin of eBook managers/readers. To better aid users in this Calibre ships with a large collection of predefined feeds to choose from, called ‘recipes’, that fetch content from many popular sources, such as CNN, Ars Technica & a gaggle of other well known weblogs and publications and convert them into eBooks for you.


pdb – he soon found that whilst one app would open one it wouldn’t open the other – and vice versa. Having downloaded some eBooks to view on his Computer – one in. In fact there are almost as many eBook readers (software) as there are eBook formats! Seeking out the bestīilal Sana, a Doctor and an Ubuntu enthusiast, contacted us recently to express his disappointment at the lack of a wholly comprehensive eBook reader application. It’s partly due to this longevity of eBooks that has resulted a stodgy mish-mash of competing eBook formats and, thusly, ebook readers. Whilst reading eBooks on dedicated hardware devices has become the trend of late there are many people who still read eBooks on their computers via the use of eBook reader software.ĮBooks have been knocking around for a lot longer than the Kindle has been in existence.
