

Linux users can install the latest version by running the following command. You can download the latest release for Windows and macOS from the Calibre downloads page: But for anything else eBook related, be it stripping paid eBooks of DRM, converting ePub to a different format, editing metadata or cover artwork, syncing with popular devices - Calibre is in a class of its own.

I tried using Rufus in Windows, and the native functionality from Linux Mint for creating bootable USBs. If you’re just after a clean, fuss-free eBook reader for Linux I recommend using Foliate. 21 hours ago &0183 &32 r/Ubuntu Trying Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS from a bootable USB, I get this green screen, always. In fact there’s nothing quite as broad or as featured as Calibre on any system (that I’m aware of). Get Calibre 5.0.1Ĭalibre is popular for a reason: it’s powerful, and it works on Windows, macOS and Linux. You can see a list of affected plugins on the MobileRead forum where, confusingly, the plugins crossed out HAVE been updated to work with Calibre 5.x, but the non-strikethrough ones haven’t.

If a plugin hasn’t been updated to work with Python 3 it probably isn’t a plugin that’s in high demand or critical to use. The e-book viewer in Calibre 5.x also supports vertical and right-to-left text.įinally, because of the Python 3 port, you should be aware that a number of third-party/optional plugins will no longer work.
