Version 2.22 (Released 20 March 2015) of Calibre for Windows (Vista, 7, and 8) (x86).
Calibre is a free and open source e-book library management application developed by users of e-books for users of e-books.
Calibre is licensed under the GNU GPLv3.
Official site: calibre-ebook.com
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Changes in 2.22
New Features
- Book List: When editing data in the book list directly, expand the editor widget to use all available width if the data does not fit inside the current column width
- Edit Book: When re-opening a previously edited book, restore all open files and the cursor position. Can be disabled in Preferences->Main Window
- Advanced search builder: Allow using days/weeks/months/years when building a date based search with number of days ago.
- Amazon metadata download: Speedup metadata download from amazon.com when an ASIN is specified by trying the product page directly first instead of running a search.
- Implement updating metadata in DOCX files
Bug Fixes
- ODT Input: Add support for intra-document cross-references.
- PDF Output: Fix incorrect encoding of ASCII control characters and some Chines characters in metadata and Table of Contents strings.
- Amazon metadata download: Work around amazon server problems where it does not return Kindle Editions in search results when not logged in.
- Fix Manage Authors dialog causing current search in the book list to be cleared.
- Conversion: Fix a regression in 2.21 that caused conversion to fail for books with invalid pseudo-class CSS selectors.
- Content server: Fix OPDS categories not showing books for composite column categories if the column contains a colon.
- Single convert dialog: Only write metadata updates if metadata actually changed. Also show a nicer error message when a file is locked by another process.
- Open With: Fix error when scanning for default programs on windows for some file types
- Edit Book: Fix Preview panel sometimes not working when opening multiple html files one after the other very quickly
Improved news sources