The latest version of Calibre can be downloaded from Softpedia

Mar 22, 2013 07:41 GMT  ·  By

Version 0.9.24 of the Ebook reader and management software Calibre was announced on March 22, 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 a lot of smaller fixes.

Highlights of Calibre 0.9.24:

• Auto-generation of Table of Contents entries, from headings and links in the book, is now allowed; • Saving used settings as presets, that can be loaded easily later, is now allowed; • Custom columns are now marked when the user is selecting columns in the Preferences; • Users can set to have Calibre automatically reduce the size of downloaded images, by lowering their quality; • A regression in the 0.9.23 version that prevented oldest_article from working with some RSS feeds, has been corrected; • The application now applies :before and :after pseudo CSS selectors correctly; • The ISBN code was not being provided and it caused the catalog generation to fail; • Support for CSS stylesheets, that wrap their rules inside an @media rule, has been added; • Scrolling is now working for books after the 32678'th book, in a large library; • The bundled Linu libmtp version has been updated; • The Book details panel is now cleared when the current search returns no matches; • A regression that broke creation of advanced column coloring rules has been fixed; • Cover images loaded via javascript, on the amazon.de site, are now working; • Various news sources have been updated and improved.

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

Download Calibre 0.9.24 right now from Softpedia.