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Your e-books seamlessly organized!

If you’re an avid reader, you must have a huge collection of e-books. Like iTunes for music, Calibre for Windows is a one-stop solution for handling all your electronic books. With an intuitive interface, the program allows you to manage digital book collections while providing excellent support for converting e-books into multiple formats and editing metadata.

Calibre⁠—an ideal way to keep e-books organized!

An essential e-book management program for every voracious reader

While there are several e-book creators in the market, Calibre isn’t just the usual deal. One of the most popular e-book organizers, it lets you catalog e-books into an organized digital library. While the program lacks a few advanced features, it still gets the job done easily. If you’ve been looking for a straightforward way to create and organize e-books, Calibre won’t disappoint.

Most e-book creators, apps, services, and software focus solely on helping you publish digital books. While using Calibre, you’ll notice the initial setup emphasizing a digital library. In the first look, the default interface is crowded. Its abundant features can be overwhelming for new users. Once you get past that, you’ll be glad to find several functions matching the creative capability of Calibre’s competitors.

With some amazing features, the program lets you publish e-books in French, Italian, Spanish, and German. It’s quite useful for anyone looking to sell e-books in multiple languages. You can even render images to make them sharper, which works great for visually-oriented books. Most users overlook the lack of customizable page transitions while appreciating the program’s file support.

File Support

For everything except video and sound files, Calibre offers exceptional file support. Using this e-book creator, you can even insert graphics and PDF, MOBI, and PDB files, letting you publish digital books in multiple formats. This particular component keeps the program in the game with other credible platforms like AlfaReader, which delivers the same feature. Calibre for Windows lets you use almost every file type required to create your own digital books.

Format Capabilities

While Calibre does well with file support, it falls short in its limited formatting capabilities. While it primarily focuses on written e-books, creators can also work with picture books and magazines. Unfortunately, Calibre does not offer pre-designed templates like leading competitor DataCrow, which may put off e-book enthusiasts who don’t wish to publish their work.

Support Services

Calibre’s developers have gone a long way to ensure you don’t experience any issues. If you do, a wide range of support services come to the rescue to ensure e-book creators can easily navigate the program after downloading it onto a computer.

All the tutorials are helpful, with step-by-step instructions and crisp videos showing every aspect of the program in detail. In fact, you’ll also find a lot of tips about creatively designing e-books.

Developers have created a detailed FAQ page, which covers every aspect of the service and allows you to troubleshoot things on your own.

Where can you run this program?

Calibre for Windows can be used with Windows 10, 8, 7, and Vista.

Is there a better alternative?

Once you start using the program, you’ll see a lot happening on the interface. The three search fields, multiple buttons, and several drop-down menus are a bit of a turn-off for those using the program.There are some competitors who provide a simplistic interface while others allow for integration with pre-designed templates. If you’re looking to consider an alternative before making the final decision, here’s some information about other available programs.

Data Crow:

One of the most popular media organizers and catalogers, Data Crow helps you manage all digital collections in a single product. With a substantial database of collection items, it offers a lot more customization options than Calibre. You can also use online services to retrieve all the information whereas in Calibre, you need to type everything yourself.

Polar:

If you’re looking for a desktop app, Polar is another viable choice. One of its main features supports annotation, tagging, and highlighting, making it easier to take notes and bookmark content. If you don’t want to lose track of what you’ve been reading, this program may be of interest. Calibre does not share the same feature, unfortunately.

AlfaReader:

With AlfaReader, you can easily read EPUB, TXT, and PDF magazines and books. You can even select among multiple templates, which are not available in Calibre. You can use different font sizes or even zoom in on pages. The program remembers where you left off on and opens the bookmarked page next time round.

While Calibre lets you organize e-books categorically, AlfaReader lets you browse through e-books by table of contents. Adding a new book is easy, and it’s instantly displayed on the virtual bookshelf. Without a doubt, AlfaRader is a good program for organizing a digital library.

Our take

If you’re an avid reader who loves creating and reading digital books on multiple devices, give Calibre a try. With this open-source program, you can have multiple versions of your books in one single library. What’s more? You’ll be able to finally keep the actual files properly organized in specific folders.

Should you download it?

Yes, go ahead! Despite a few shortcomings in format capabilities, Calibre’s ample file options and support services earn it a pretty strong recommendation. This program will be suitable for any e-book writer or reader who wants to create, catalog, publish, or read digital books with ease.

Highs

  • Excellent file support
  • Advanced search dialog
  • Can sync e-book readers

Lows

  • Crowded interface
  • Can’t write notes in e-books
  • Creating e-books isn't easy

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