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Also, all_formats is immediately converted to a set, and kept that way,
so it does not need to always be accessed as set(all_formats).
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calibre

calibre is an e-book manager. It can view, convert, edit and catalog e-books in all of the major e-book formats. It can also talk to e-book reader devices. It can go out to the internet and fetch metadata for your books. It can download newspapers and convert them into e-books for convenient reading. It is cross platform, running on Linux, Windows and macOS.

For more information, see the calibre About page

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Screenshots

Screenshots page

Usage

See the User Manual

Development

Setting up a development environment for calibre

A tarball of the source code for the current calibre release.

Bugs

Bug reports and feature requests should be made in the calibre bug tracker at launchpad. GitHub is only used for code hosting and pull requests.

Support calibre

calibre is a result of the efforts of many volunteers from all over the world. If you find it useful, please consider contributing to support its development. Donate to support calibre development.

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