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This post is for Kindle and Cybook users
for a long time Sony users were able to use the program Calibre to manage our ebook library, and convert LIT, Mobi, html, rtf/word documents into LRF or Epub. It's a GREAT program. I use it all the time.
Now Kindle and Cybook users can use Calibre too. I checked the changelog for the newest version. http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net/wiki/Changelog and it appears that they've added Kindle and Cybook detection and the ability to convert files to mobi. (I'm sure the first version will probably have bugs but what I'm going to test tonight is batch convert and see if I can make mulitple mobipocket files)
I'm rather excited about this development. :)
Now Kindle and Cybook users can use Calibre too. I checked the changelog for the newest version. http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net/wiki/Changelog and it appears that they've added Kindle and Cybook detection and the ability to convert files to mobi. (I'm sure the first version will probably have bugs but what I'm going to test tonight is batch convert and see if I can make mulitple mobipocket files)
I'm rather excited about this development. :)
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And it did work. I used an rtf file and created a *.mobi file which I loaded manually (which is the only way to load them as far as I can tell) and could read it. So, yay!
This is actually easier than mobipocket creator.
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And yes Calibre is so much easier than Mobipocket creator. I looked at Creator and I think my eyes kind of went crosseyed. :)
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I have a story I just tried to code and it couldn't deal with the different fonts and colors. I got one long file of text without breaks at all.
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I wanted to test it with files that have a table of contents and images and see how that goes.
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