Convert, Edit, and Organize your eBook Library
Overall Satisfaction with Calibre
We use Calibre to manage our eBook libraries and to edit and produce new publications. I am the organization's primary user, although others throughout the organization use it occasionally as well. It allows us to keep our documents and publications organized, coherent, and current, even with multiple sources and devices. It's pretty indispensable.
Pros
- Reformatting publications.
- eBook editing.
- Publication organization.
Cons
- I'd like to see more customization.
- More plugins and plugin notifications.
- Saves hours of time each week.
- Updates as we need so we're always at the industry standard.
The most obvious difference between Calibre and InDesign is the price, and Calibre certainly wins in this area. InDesign remains dominant in design, naturally, but when saving in eBook form can't convert to all formats, and has some coding quirks that can cause the outputted file to crash. Calibre makes it easy to find and fix the issues that develop out of Adobe's export functions.
Do you think Calibre delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Calibre's feature set?
Yes
Did Calibre live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Calibre go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Calibre again?
Yes
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