Calibre is an open-source and cross-platform library management software. It has many interesting functions, including e-book conversion, e-book reader, and library e-book reader synchronization. It also supports the most popular e-book format, supported formats include ebup, CBZ, mobi, and FB2. The Platform supports Linux, Windows, and MACOSX. The latest available version is Calibre1.31, which has been released recently. Docx and azw3 are improved. Word indexing tools are supported. The editing function adds HTML tags.
Calibre is an open-source and cross-platform library management software. It has many interesting functions, including e-book conversion, e-book reader, and library e-book reader synchronization. It also supports the most popular e-book format, supported formats include ebup, CBZ, mobi, and FB2. The Platform supports Linux, Windows, and mac OS X.
The latest available version is Calibre 1.31, which has recently been released. Docx and azw3 are improved. Word indexing tools are supported. The Edit function adds the HTML Tag button.
This tutorial is applicable to Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Debian, Kwheezy, Crunchbang, and other derivative versions.
Without PPA, the developer provided us with a new Python script for installation. Easy to install and avoid installation problems. Run the following command on the terminal:
sudo python -c "import sys; py3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2; u = __import__('urllib.request' if py3 else 'urllib', fromlist=1); exec(u.urlopen('http://status.calibre-ebook.com/linux_installer').read()); main()"
The program is installed in the/opt/calibre directory by default.
Download the installation package for other system users:
Calibre 1.31
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Recommended reading:Install Calibre under FedoraHttp://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2009-08/21325.htm
For more information about Ubuntu, see Ubuntu special page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 2