Considering that I’ve hastily thrown most of the scanned books and ebooks into a single folder, calling my library a disorganized mess would be an understatement. Worse still, I’ve even got a couple ...
Even if we’re not “Kindling the Classroom,” there are a lot of us out there using ebook readers for our own reading. Here’s the catch: a lot of the materials we want to read don’t come from whatever ...
Regardless of your take on the iPad as a do-everything replacementdevice for laptops and netbooks, other e-book readers (EBRs) aregaining a substantial foothold. Devices such as the Kindle and theNook ...
Welcome to another Good e-Reader Video Tutorial! Today we show you how to convert ebooks from one format to another using Calibre! Many people find that when they download ebooks from the internet ...
By transforming your manga into ePub, you can quickly import it to your Kindle or other device. Imagine that you can carry ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: If you've got a virtual pile of e-books but no good way to organize them, Calibre is a feature rich e-book manager, complete with Cover Flow-like looks and network sharing. Whether ...
Calibre is one of the most popular ebook management programs out there and they have just added support for the new Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 4 today. This means your device will now be recognized by ...
WHAT'S GOOD: Calibre is a gem at organizing your e-book library. It can sort books by any number of criteria, including title, author and series and also can easily search your collection. Use Calibre ...
Reader Duane Campbell would like to read some older e-books on his iPad. He writes: I have some old electronic books in different formats. Some work on my iPad and others don’t. Is there a way to ...