• RustySharp@programming.dev
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      3 months ago

      Personally, a few reasons.

      • I don’t need to run 2 containers and >10GB. I could just install and run in 10 seconds.
      • My whole library and metadata is self contained in a single dir. On a fresh OS install I could simply point Calibre to the dir, and off we go.
      • A rich plugin ecosystem, including deDRM plugins.
      • I can just ignore the AI stuff (for now, at least)
      • I’ve used it for close to 2 decades. Familiarity is definitely a factor. And yes, it’s still as ugly as it was 20 years ago. But once you’ve set your workflow up, the UI just kinda melds to the background.
    • IphtashuFitz@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      I use an older version of Calibre that has a fairly robust plug-in to remove DRM. I use it to remove DRM from all my ebook purchases. That plug-in isn’t supported in newer versions of Calibre so I don’t upgrade.