Re: : reading kindle books on linux.

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There is a command-line component to Calibre but I don't know what would be required to install it. Keep in mind that if you have an i-device you can read with braille on Kindle and i don't find it at all a bad experience. Maybe Android devices too but i'm not sure about this.
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> On Sep 14, 2015, at 11:26 AM, Brian Tew <montanalag@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I am interested in this topic as well.
> I use braille and command-line also, but ubuntu.
> Calibre is a program to convert ebooks, but it requires xwindows I think.
> However it seems to have a subprogram called ebook-convert that may work command-line.
> I have only read a tad on this.
> I will experiment as time and energy permit.
> 
> Brian Tew
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