![]() You can also connect directly to iTunes, without the using your device, to move your library to the Books area of iTunes, for later syncing. If you are an iPad user, go into the Page Setup area of the Conversion settings in Preferences, and select iPad as your Output Profile. ![]() The book will convert and send itself to your device, via iTunes, appearing on your iBooks bookshelf. If the book is not in EPUB, you will be asked if you want Calibre to automatically convert it for you. You can also right-click and do the same. You just select the book from your library that you want to send to your device, and click the big Send to Device button on the top menu. It’s a fairly simple process, in essence requiring only that you connect your device to your computer and make sure the book you are transferring is in EPUB fromat (which can be set as the Preferred Output Format in Preferences). It has all the features you could ever want or need, including tagging organization by genre, series and more turning your computer into an eBook server single and bulk conversion from and to multiple eBook formats and now a handy button that sends eBooks directly to the Books section of your iTunes library - and, of course, to your device. You can use Stanza for iPhone to solve this problem, but why not put all of your books on that pretty iBooks bookshelf? As of version 0.7, Calibre lets you do just that!Ĭalibre is a fantastic tool for PC and Mac that handles eBook management. This can be a pain, as it leads to both multiple eReader apps on your phone and several books inevitably left twisting in the proverbial wind. One of the most annoying things about eReader apps on the iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad (that have their own dedicated stores) is their proprietary nature - namely, they generally only read books you have purchased from their respective companies, regardless of the library you already own. Google Chrome Explodes On To iOS, Puts Desktop Experience In Your Pocket - June 30, 2012.5 Fresh Android Games Released in 2012 - July 5, 2012. ![]()
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