Ten top Linux e-publishing tools | Linux Today

Ten top Linux e-publishing tools

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Jack Wallen
Apr 4, 2011

“1. Calibre: Superficially, Calibre looks like a tool to manage
books on your e-reader. But underneath, it offers much more. It is
a powerful management tool that can edit the metadata for your
books and convert books into a useable format for the Kindle, Nook
and iPad among others. With this tool, I can make a properly
formatted rich-text version of the original document, edit the
metadata to include details such as author, publisher, cover and
tags, and then covert that file to .mobi, .epub, and .pdf. With
those three formats, you cover nearly every e-reader on the
market.”


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