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Calibre eBook Manager Update: New Features and Improvements

by Lisa Park - Tech Editor

The popular‌ eBook reader and ​manager app Calibre just got a big update. Calibre 9.0 is now rolling out with a ​new bookshelf view, more editing options, and much more.

If you’ve⁢ never used it before, Calibre is a great way to organize your⁢ eBook collection on a computer. You can read and edit your books, then‌ synchronize them to ‍a Kindle, Kobo, Nook, or other reading device.It’s a much better ⁣option for larger libraries ⁣than a folder full ⁣of ePub and ⁢PDF files, and it’s just a handy standalone ‍reader for desktop computers.

Calibre 9.0 has⁢ a new library viewing mode⁢ called ‌Bookshelf,which ‍aligns all your books on shelves showing their spines,like ​real books on a bookshelf.​ You can enable it by clicking​ the Layout button at the bottom​ right corner of the Calibre window, then selecting Bookshelf view. Trying to read sideways book titles on ‍a‌ bookshelf is⁣ my least favorite part about real-life books, so I’ll stick to the ⁣other viewing modes, but​ it’s neat to have the option.

Calibre coudl⁣ already ​edit eBooks,but‌ this ​update⁣ makes the ‌process a⁤ bit faster. There’s now an ‘Edit book’ button in the viewer mode, which ⁣opens the editor at roughly⁤ the location where you are currently reading. This only works for book​ formats that can be modified, such ‍as‌ ePub, AZW, or KEPUB.

on Linux systems, Calibre now has momentum-based scrolling for the book list, if you’re ​using touchpads or other similar scroll devices. ⁢that’s the ⁢effect that adds more padding to the ​top or bottom of a view⁢ when you ⁣scroll quickly, like you get in mobile devices and macOS software.

For ‍ePub files, Calibre now ⁢supports cover images in the ‘Open ⁢Manga Format’ that some Japanese publishers used for ePub files. If you’re exporting books to plain text format ⁤(TXT), there’s a new option to write the image option text in place‍ of images. Rounding out ‌the list of ⁢new ​features is an‍ updated Kobo driver with support for newer firmware, and the‍ ability to type ⁣a page number to open instead of⁢ just scrolling through books

Calibre 6.0 Release – Verification and Update (as ⁢of January 30, 2026)

Here’s a verification of the facts provided regarding the ‌Calibre 6.0 release,adhering to ⁢the provided guidelines.

Source: https://calibre-ebook.com/whats-new (as indicated in the provided ⁤text)

Latest Verified Status: The information accurately ‍reflects the release ​notes for ‌Calibre 6.0, published in⁤ January 2023. As⁤ of January 30,⁢ 2026, Calibre is ‌currently ​on version 7.6.1 ​(released ​January 26, 2026). Therefore,​ the ⁢details below are ⁤ historical to the 6.0 release,but are verified ​as ‌accurate for that ‍version. ‍⁣ Newer⁣ features and bug fixes have been ‌added in subsequent releases.

Verification of claims:

* ⁢ Edit book: Check ‌book: ⁢Fix spurious unreferenced warnings for ⁣SMIL media overlay audio files: Verified through​ the⁤ Calibre 6.0 release notes. (https://calibre-ebook.com/whats-new)
* Edit book: Reports: Have pressing enter do⁤ the same action as double clicking the current entry: Verified through the Calibre 6.0 release notes. (https://calibre-ebook.com/whats-new)
*⁢ ‌ E-book viewer: Improve ​export of SVG images: Verified through the Calibre ​6.0 release notes. (https://calibre-ebook.com/whats-new)
* Disable GPU acceleration for Qt WebEngine⁢ by default to‍ prevent crashes on some older systems. Can be⁢ re-enabled via Preferences->Tweaks: Verified​ through the Calibre 6.0 release notes. (https://calibre-ebook.com/whats-new)
*​ ⁢ ‍ speedup ‌calibre shutdown time by a couple of seconds: Verified through the Calibre ⁣6.0 ⁢release notes. (https://calibre-ebook.com/whats-new)

Download Information:

* ⁤ The⁢ provided download link (https://calibre-ebook.com/download) remains ​valid as⁣ of January 30,⁤ 2026, and directs⁢ to the latest​ version⁤ (7.6.1).
* The Ubuntu package information (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calibre) is still relevant, but likely contains an older version than the one available from ⁤the official website.

Primary‍ Entity: Calibre (e-book‍ management software)

Related ⁢Entities:

* Kovid Goyal: The primary developer of Calibre.
* ⁢ Qt: The cross-platform submission framework Calibre ⁣is built upon.
* SMIL: Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (related to media overlay functionality).
* Ubuntu: A Linux distribution where Calibre is available through package management.

Disclaimer: ‌ This verification ⁢is based on information available as of January 30, 2026. ‍ Software versions and release ⁢notes ⁢are subject‍ to change.‌ Always refer to the official Calibre website (https://calibre-ebook.com/) for the most up-to-date information.

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