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Ken B
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Feb 19, 2014 07:17PM

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T have cut way down on the amount of titles I keep on my Kindle to under 30. Usually when I am done reading a book and after I have posted a review I remove the book from my kindle (or other device).

I have heard of Caliber but I don't think that is what that one does. Any ideas?
Calibre may not be for you, Ken. Calibre can be used to create, edit, and read e-books, but where it shines best is as manager of e-book collections. But it does have significant drawbacks, two of which I will note here. First of all, there are sync issues. Calibre works by importing e-books and creating a “library” which lives on your computer or the cloud. Getting those books to your reader can be a bit of chore, especially if (like me) you use an iOS device. There are ways to do it, but they’re kind of clunky and often slow. Second, and more to your point, calibre won’t import books with DRM restrictions. Kovid Goyal, the creator of calibre, doesn’t even want people talking about DRM removal on the calibre boards. Third-party plug-ins that remove commercial DRM exist, but you use them at your own peril since by-passing DRM schemes violates Amazon’s user agreement. So the short answer to your question is that, for better or worse, you’re probably locked into Amazon’s ecosystem.

At Amazon I can just send the book to my phone, or if I get a book through e-mail, I can just load it right to my phone using Overdrive or something similar. So easy even I can do it.

My issue is dealing with the volume of books that I've picked up that are sitting in The Cloud. Managing that through Amazon is cumbersome if you want to browse. If you know what you are looking for it is not so bad. It just takes a while to load.

I am so glad that I did because I recently had a Kindle problem and to fix it Ammy had me do a factory reset and I lost everything on there. For my Amazon books it was no big deal, other than downloading them again. But for all the books I get from my work points program, I would have lost them all, if it weren't for Calibre.