Version 2.10 (Released 14 November 2014) of Calibre for Mac OS X (x86).
Calibre is a free and open source e-book library management application developed by users of e-books for users of e-books.
Calibre is licensed under the GNU GPL3.
Official site: calibre-ebook.com
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Changes in 2.10
New Features
- Driver for the PocketBook
- Review downloaded metadata: Add suggestions for the tags, authors, publishers and series fields. Suggestions will pop-up as you type.
- Add Books: Improve performance when adding large numbers of books at once
- Add Books: Allow adding books from multiple ZIP/RAR archives, each containing many books, by right clicking on the Add Books and choosing 'Add from Archive'
- Metadata download: Prioritize results that have the same language as the current calibre user interface language
- Edit Book: Make the CSS used for styling the generated HTML Table of Contents user customizable via http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/customize.html#overriding-icons-templates-et-cetera
Bug Fixes
- E-book viewer: Fix popup footnotes not working on windows
- Fix saving of searches that use the backslash to escape special characters not working
- Save to disk: When multiple books end up with the same file name because they have the same metadata, automatically adjust the filename to make it unique.
- Fix ebook editor global menu not working on Unity when started from inside calibre
- Get Books: Update the Amazon European store plugins for website changes
- Edit Book: Fix handling of XML unsafe characters (like <, > and &) inside tags
- Linux: Fix regression on Unity that prevented some keyboard shortcuts from working because of the global menu bar.
- Amazon metadata download: Do not prefer results with an ISBN, since Amazon now lists a large number of ISBN less titles
- Amazon metadata download: Fix cover not being found for some books because of a website change at amazon.com
- Conversion: Fix incorrect conversion of east-asian characters in CSS class names.
New news sources
- Various German news sources by Bernd Boehm
- The Daily WTF by Jelle van der Waa
Improved news sources
- LWN Weekly
- Scinexx
- Ming Pao