The latest version of Calibre can be downloaded from Softpedia

Mar 8, 2013 07:35 GMT  ·  By

Version 0.9.22 of the Ebook reader and management software Calibre was announced on March 1, marking an important milestone for this amazing software.

If you have an e-book reader, the Calibre software is a must-have. It does so many things for the avid reader that it would take a lot of time to just enumerate all the features.

As usual, Calibre comes with some changes and this latest release is full of new features and even a couple of drivers.

Highlights of Calibre 0.9.22:

• The Linux driver for the Tolino ebook reader has been added; • Support for the new 'Archived' collections has been added in Kobo firmware 2.4.0, improving handling recommendations and previews; • Replacing the entire set of identifiers, instead of only a specific identifier when doing a search and replace, is now allowed. To do this, choose a source field other than identifiers and set the destination identifier type to: *; • A brief description of every action is shown when customizing toolbars in Preferences->Toolbars; • Allow drag and drop of books from the calibre book list onto the button for Convert book, Edit metadata, Remove Book, Tweak Book, Polish books, etc; • The incorrect decoding for CHM files, whose hhc file is also a content file, has been fixed; • A double low quote has been added to list of characters that are converted to ascii; • A bug that prevented the cover being updated when files are downloaded from the content server, has been fixed; • Handle the use of @import CSS rules inside <style> tags in HTML files; • Do not error out when polishing epub files that have XML comments in their OPF metadata section; • A bug that could cause updating covers to error out in some books, has been corrected.

A complete changelog can be found in the official announcement. You can also check out our review of Calibre.

Download Calibre 0.9.22 right now from Softpedia.