Calibre, the popular e-book management software, has just released version 7.20, which includes several significant updates and improvements. One of the most notable changes in this release is the addition of a new PDF input engine, which promises to improve the handling and conversion of PDF files within the software.
The new PDF input engine is designed to provide better support for complex PDF files, including those with embedded fonts, images, and formatting. This should make it easier for users to convert their PDF files into other e-book formats, such as EPUB or MOBI, without losing any of the original document’s structure or formatting.
In addition to the new PDF input engine, Calibre 7.20 also adds support for the latest firmware update for the Tolino Shine 5 e-reader. This means that users of the Tolino Shine 5 can now easily manage their e-book library and transfer files to their device using Calibre’s intuitive interface.
Other updates in Calibre 7.20 include improvements to the software’s overall performance and stability, as well as bug fixes for issues reported by users. The developers behind Calibre are constantly working to make the software more user-friendly and feature-rich, and this latest release is a testament to their commitment to providing a top-notch e-book management solution.
If you’re a fan of e-books and have been looking for a reliable and easy-to-use tool for managing your digital library, Calibre is definitely worth checking out. With its new PDF input engine, improved support for the Tolino Shine 5, and a host of other updates and improvements, Calibre 7.20 is a must-have for any e-book enthusiast.