Calibre Library Mac

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An intuitive, sophisticated program that allows you to organize your eBooks and sync them with your e-reading device. Take your online reading to a new level with Calibre.

The complete solution for your ebooks

Calibre is an exceptional program for e-books. You can read your ebooks on your Mac in a variety of formats.

Calibre for Mac is a program to manage your eBook collection. It acts as an e-library and also allows for format conversion, news feeds to eBook conversion, as well as e-book reader sync features and an integrated e-book viewer.

Feel free to toss out your physical books. Instead, organize your eBooks in a virtual library with Calibre. You can read, edit, create and even convert your ebooks into different formats.

You can edit books in both EPUB and AZW3 formats. If you have a book in MOBI format, you will need to convert it before editing. That’s just one of a few frustrating flaws that come with this program.

Books that have digital rights management (DRM) are another huge inconvenience. You need to remove the DRM restrictions before you can convert the format and edit the eBook. Once you’ve done so, the capacity to make changes to these remains quite limited.

With Calibre you can also group and sort eBooks according to the metadata fields. It’s rather versatile. Sorting them with various other fields makes organization a little easier. You can search using the book title, keywords, or just the author’s name.

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You can input books manually as well. It is worth thinking about syncing your eBook reader wirelessly with your cloud back-up for Calibre. Export eBooks to supported ebook readers using a USB connection.

Another useful way you can use Calibre is by gathering and collating information from the internet, and converting such information into an ebook. You can read the internet in an entirely different format.

Where can you run this program?

Mac

Calibre for Mac can be run on Mac OS X (version 2.12.0 and upwards).

Is there a better alternative?

No. Other choices, like Moon+ Reader, are limited to handheld devices and don’t provide the same management tools.

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Our take

Calibre is essential for creating and managing a virtual library. The versatility it offers makes it easy to jump from flipping through some pages of a book to re-organizing your collection of eBooks.

Should you download it?

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Yes. If you are an avid eBook reader, this is a great way to manage your library using your Mac.

You can fix this either by setting DYLDLIBRARYPATH as described above or by changing libSoar.dylib's installname to an absolute path using the installnametool program. Mac ld_library_path vs dyld_library_path. For the executables that are built with Soar, such as TestCLI and TestSoarPerformance, you should be able to just run them without any problems. If you are having problems, you should manually set DYLDLIBRARYPATH.When you build your own SML program and link it against libSoar.dylib, your program will also think that the library is in the same directory as itself, and will not load properly if it isn't.

2.12.0

Well, it sort of depends on what you're trying to do.
1. If you're talking about taking books you bought in iBooks and transfer them to something else, you're pretty much out of luck unless you know how / are willing to strip the DRM out of the books. At least, thats the impression I've gotten from the forums here.
2. If you are trying to transfer things you put into iBooks yourself that were acquired elsewhere, then the books SHOULD be somewhere on your hard drive in their epub format. I'm not sure how it works on the mac side, as its been several years since I owned a mac desktop/laptop, but the books on my iPhone's version of iBooks are stored on my Desktop in the iTunes folder under iTunes / Books. In the iTunes interface I can right click on a given title and have it bring up a window to the location of the file. Those can be dragged directly into Calibre. I'd suggest checking iTunes and/or iBooks and see if you can select a title and then find its location. (Usually with right click or control/cmd- click, if you don't have a two button mouse)