I own a copy of Calibre Companion (I bought it in 2014, actually) but I can’t say that I ever really used it. I will remain involved with calibre and will continue to hang out in this CC forum, commenting when I think I add value. By default, CC stores books in the CalibreCompanion folder on the nook. You will see the path to the book on the nook.
Click on the book and then hover your mouse over the link in the book details window. We hope that you will be as supportive of Sam as you have been of us. If calibre is connected to the nook somehow, you can determine where books are on the nook from calibre's device view. We very much appreciate all the comments, complements, and criticisms you took the time to give us. To delete the PDOC tag permanently in Calibre, go to Preferences > Output Options > MOBI Output and remove the tag there. Steve and I thank all of you for your encouragement and support over the last 7 years (has it really been that long?). e-books in Books can be sorted by author. Sam is very excited about taking over the projects and reviving active CC development on both iOS and Android. For that reason we decided to pass the CC project to another developer, Sam Cohen The transfer has started and will complete over the next few days. That said, neither of us want to leave CC unloved. The reasons are diverse but can be summarized as “Life Happens”. I just read over at MobileRead that the app has a new developer by the name of Sam Cohen.ĬC’s former developers announced the change a couple weeks ago:Īs many of you have noticed, neither Steve nor I have been actively developing CC for quite some time.
#How to get calibre companion to see books on device for android#
This is a paid app for Android and iOS that you can use to wirelessly download ebooks from your calibre library to your mobile device. It is a great way to manage your ebook library, and it was a great tool even back when it was called libPRS500.īut I am not sure quite so many people are as familiar with Calibre Companion. I am sure everyone here is familiar with calibre, the free and open-source ebook library management tool.