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av.jpgThis is important news for all Calibre users. Here is the MobileRead link. That’s Kovid’s picture, of course.

Hi All,

Finally, after a two month long beta process, I’ve released calibre 0.6.0. It has tons of new features and bug fixes, some of which you can read about here http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net/new_in_6

A big thank you to all the calibre code contributors, translators and beta testers, without you, this release would not have been possible.

Now that I have 0.6.0 out of my hair, I should be going back to the one release per week development cycle you’ve come to know and love

There is also a nice video tour of calibre at http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net/downloads/videos/

Enjoy!

Perhaps the most important improvement is the conversion engine. From the Calibre site:

All new conversion system

The E-book market suffers from fragmentation, with different vendors providing e-books in different formats. calibre’s conversion system allows for the seamless conversion of dozens of e-book formats from one to another. This is of great benefit to both end-users of e-books and publishers who want to make their catalogs available in multiple formats with a minimum of fuss. In 0.6, the conversion system has been completely redesigned. The new design is highly modular and makes adding new features and support for new formats very easy. The benefits of this redesign can be seen in the large number of new input and output formats calibre supports.

Input formats CBZ, CBR, CBC, EPUB, FB2, HTML, LIT, MOBI, ODT, PDF, PRC, PDB, PML, RB, RTF, TXT

Output formats EPUB, FB2, OEB, LIT, LRF, MOBI, PDB, PML, RB, PDF, TXT

Thanks to the new conversion system, calibre can convert from any of the input to any of the output formats.

In addition, the conversion system now has several long requested features, like the ability to insert book metadata into a “jacket” page at the start of the book. The user interface for conversion has also been made more user firiendly with the addition of a wizard to aid in the creation of XPath expressions. calibre uses XPath as a very powerful way for the user to mark document structure like chapters, page-breaks, entries for the automatic creation of Table of Contents, etc.

New input and output formats can be easily added to calibre by means of writing simple input and output plugins.

 
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