The only thing it seems to struggle with are pdfs with lots of detailed pictures. To date, Calibre has managed to convert almost everything I’ve thrown at it. I often format my work documents from doc or pdf to ePub so I can read them on my Kobo. The best thing about Calibre is that you can use it to convert your books from one format to another. Calibre allows you to edit them all to have the same author name which makes them easier to locate on your Kobo. It is also much faster to edit in bulk, for example, as you can see below, some Sherlock Holmes eBooks list the author as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and some as just Arthur Conan Doyle. I prefer to edit all the information about my eBooks using Caibre rather than editing them on my Kobo. You can move your e-books to and from your e-Reader to your computer. You can enter various information about them, including, author, title, rating, your description, etc. So I use an excellent free alternative – Calibre.Ĭalibre is a free and open source e-book library management application developed by users of e-books for users of e-books.Ĭalibre is a bit like a library for your e-Books. Plus a few of the free ebooks I downloaded from non Kobo sites like Gutenberg were rejected by it. It wasn’t particularly bad software, but I prefer to use something which has a few more features. My Kobo Touch did come with the designated Kobo software – Kobo Desktop.
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