Updated User Guide for Calibre

You might wonder why I am promoting this, but if you read eBooks and you have a PC, MAC or Linux, then you really should be using Calibre. You can get it here for free - http://calibre-ebook.com/ The Calibre home page has a nice video tour showing some of the key features if you still need convincing after reading this.

It is the best* way to manage a library, or several libraries of eBooks. It can convert to all the main types of eBooks (such as ePub, Mobi for Kindle, etc). You can edit eBooks, and if you use the Marvin eBook reader for iOS (which I also strongly recommend), then keeping your library updated on your mobile device is really easy.

You can also put all your PDFs into Calibre - I use it to store all my User Guides and Manuals. You can also read eBooks on our PC using Calibre, which is really useful if you are away from home and want something to read.
* More than best. There is actually no alternative to Calibre that I am aware of. This is a seriously powerful software programme that is also really easy to use. Having said that, there are many features in Calibre that I have never used - perhaps you might.