Calibre 9.8 update adds local AI support and practical fixes
Calibre 9.8 adds support for local AI providers, letting users run features without the cloud. The update also improves mobile browsing, stability, and everyday usability.
Calibre 9.8 adds support for local AI providers, letting users run features without the cloud. The update also improves mobile browsing, stability, and everyday usability.
Calibre 9.7 has arrived with a handful of thoughtful improvements. The update improves the annotations browser, refines pinch to zoom behavior in the e-book viewer, adds offline capabilities to the content server, and fixes a rare Linux MTP crash that could occur when connecting devices with large collections.
Calibre 9.6 improves search, fixes frustrating bugs, and tightens security, making the popular e-book manager feel smoother overall.
Calibre 9.0 is here with a new bookshelf view, smarter editing inside the viewer, smoother scrolling on Linux, and a long list of fixes that make the e-book manager feel more polished than ever.
Calibre 8.15 is a quiet but useful update, bringing improvements to highlights, editing, stability, and news sources.
Calibre 8.14 is out with important fixes, improved Tolino support, better language search behavior, and a security update affecting FB2 files.
Calibre 8.13 improves Linux stability, fixes plugin issues, and introduces a cleaner Virtual Library editor for better user control.
Calibre 8.8 improves Japanese EPUB support, fixes bugs, upgrades TTS performance, and expands news sources for ebook fans.