Sentences with phrase «using calibre»

The only problems I've ever had using Calibre to manage my ebooks and transfer them to the 505 are screensize related and that's entirely a netbook issue.
I haven't read far enough into your blog to know whether you mention this elsewhere (I just found you via POD People), but a lot of the self - publishers I run across are using Calibre to convert their text to ePub from other formats, then using the ePub editor Sigil to brush up the results.
You can strip out Amazon's DRM and give people books as you please by using Calibre (available at http://calibre-ebook.com/).
mobi using calibre for their own device).
Using Calibre, I've been able to get any book I can think of on this app.
Many writers are using Calibre for their initial conversion to epub from Microsoft Word (a notorious creator of extraneous bits of code).
But by using Calibre, you can pull your books off of a kindle (or out of the kindle software for you nook, android, iphone, or PC) and convert it to epub and put it on devices that only support that format.
I therefore downloaded your French - English dictionary and changed the meta data definition to be English using Calibre, hoping I could make this my default English dictionary while reading this book.
Click «Remove» button, it will create a new mobi file without drm that can convert to other format using Calibre, you read it anywhere.
mobi format file that was able to convert to ePub / PDF format using Calibre, download it here
I love how easy I can load my personal library using calibre.
Then feel free to download a copy by whatever means necessary from the internet, converting into Kindle format as required using Calibre, so that you can side - load via USB.
it produce a new AZW file that user can convert to EPUB / PDF / TXT / RTF format ebook using Calibre, read them on iPad, NOOK, Sony Reader or other device without limitation, user also can print converted Kindle ebook.
Using converter called PDF ePub DRM Removal, you can easily remove DRM from PDF or epub, convert PDF to other file formats using Calibre, which you can then transfer to your iPad for reading in iBooks.
This means I am now able to download my books from my computer into QuickReader using Calibre's content server facility.
Iam from India and Sikh by faith.My native language is Punjabi in Gurmukhi Script.When iconvert Gurmukhi books to Kindle Format Using Calibre / Mobi pocket Creator / Epub ebook Converter, they come out in English Alphabets and not in orignal Gurmukhi script, even though the fonts are embeded in orignals.
It does this by converting these documents to Mobipocket format ebooks using Calibre.
For anyone new to Calibre and wanting to use the cloud to automatically sync your Calibre library folder, if you use Windows be sure to pause syncing while using Calibre and only turn it back on once you have closed Calibre.
Since I basically only read Kindle books (on an iPad), I am mainly interested in using Calibre to backup my library so that I have a non-Amazon and DRM - free backup.
There is a way to change font type and size to whatever you want for DRM free ebooks for the Sony PRS - 350, but it does involve manually modifying the book's CSS file, or adding some extra CSS code using Calibre.
I've been using Calibre and Dropbox for my family's e-reading as we're all on the same Kindle and Kobo accounts anyhow, but I like being able to buy from different places if there's a sale or I can use a good Kobo coupon or whatnot (I'm the designated buyer, mostly because people like what I read, hah!).
Can get around this using Calibre to convert it myself then sideload?
There are a lot of features to learn about when using Calibre, so make sure to check this blog post to learn how to get started using Calibre.
Note that the Hamster software is violating the terms of the GPL v3 license by not releasing its source code, and is thus not using the calibre code with the agreement of its authors.
I was able to verify that they were in fact using calibre by installing HFEC and seeing that it installed files that are uniquely named and part of calibre.
After fighting with Kobo's software for about a week after purchase - wireless sync will not work for me at all - I have been solely using calibre to manage my library and add the books to my reader.
I too have been using calibre (a free e book management program) for years and love it - its a good way to keep a copy of all your books offline and spimplfies the USB hookup - no more file searing.
I already have several books ready to either email to my Kindle (gonna see how a pdf converts via email; hope it works out) or sideload via USB, maybe using Calibre.
There are other ways than disassemble, decompile, or reverse engineer to determine if a work is using calibre.
I converted much olf my old collection of txt files and pdfs into ebpub using Calibre, and I mail these to myself and usually read them in ibooks.
I download a few of the free offerings from Amazon and convert them, using Calibre, to epub for my Kobo ereader, but I've never paid for an Amazon ebook and I hope never to have to.
that said, i have had some success with more simple pdfs, even those containing images, when converting to epub using Calibre — but results are mixed (good enough for me though)
Here's a couple of articles that should help: Using Calibre, Kindle Format Guide, and Getting eBooks from Libraries.
End up using experimental web and downloaded novel / comics converted using calibre.
Of course I can see why some people want it if they like to browse their personal book collection on their home computer using Calibre's Content Server.
You can try to convert an EPUB file by opening it in one of the other e-book readers and choosing to save or export the open file as another file format, although this is probably not as effective as using Calibre or the online converters.
For the guys using Calibre and similar software to constantly convert books — good luck!
kepub format using Calibre or the Kepubify conversion utility.
You can also embed custom fonts into Kindle books using Calibre.
If you are using Calibre, you just have to right click your book, «Edit metadata» and select the image.
Many of our customers are using Calibre or other tools to strip DRM from their downloaded eBooks in order to have them available indefinitely should they change reading devices.
You can also convert DRM - free books from other formats (e.g. ePub) using Calibre.
Ebooks with titles or author names containing apostrophes can sometimes cause this spurious «locked» message and render the ebook unreadable on the Kobo (although you can read the ebook using Calibre on your computer).
I convert all my non-EPUB books to EPUB and maintain them (w / our DRM) and their metadata using Calibre.
Right now we can change the EXIF headers on non-DRM files using Calibre.
I can not get itunes to accept any edits I make to metadata using Calibre.
Amazon's DRM is actually trivial to defeat — you can back them up using Calibre, and de-DRM them at the same time: this means they can then be read on multiple devices.
I recommend opening the PDF and saving as either an html or an RTF document first, and then converting the resulting file using Calibre.
Between this post and the previous one, I have everything I need to start using Calibre to manage my entire library — books and print — and abandon the separate spreadsheet I've been using.
Using Calibre, one can transform a web page to TXT to either EPUB or MOBI - which is the same for either a Nook [EPUB] or a Kindle [MOBI].
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