

If you have multiple iDevices connected, e.g. Only one iDevice can be connected to your computer while using the driver. Click OK, then Apply to exit the plugins section.Select Marvin as your preferred iOS reader (obviously).In calibre, go to Preferences → Advanced → Plugins, search for iOS reader applications.Choose the iOS reader applications plugin (the driver) and install it.In calibre, choose Preferences → Get plugins to enhance calibre….The driver depends upon software libraries and services installed with iTunes. If you are using calibre in a Windows or OS X environment, iTunes must be installed.This, new, plugin enables access to both iBooks and Marvin through a single unified plugin.

If you have the Apple iDevice interface plugin installed on your system, disable or remove it.Copy books from Marvin to your calibre library.Synchronize (calibre → Marvin) metadata including covers.Manage collections in Marvin’s library using calibre.calibre will offer to convert your non-EPUB books before sending them to Marvin. Send any eBook format including mobi, FB2, and txt files to Marvin.You can get more help and support for the driver here. The driver is developed and maintained by Greg Riker. So, to my question: Is there an easy way to organize my collections so that I can restore my Kindle should it fail again? I often download a fic on my smartphone while I'm out, and then email it to myself.Version 1.7 introduces support for a new, native calibre driver that lets Marvin and calibre communicate directly. Further, now that the Amazon Kindle app has added collections, I don't see the newly created collections that I made on my Kindle Touch on my Kindle app. With Amazon, I have to download everything one by one, and then it doesn't come stored in it's collection. I find myself frustrated because some of my fic is with Calibre and some of it is with Amazon through my personal documents. But the biggest problem now is my collections.

I don't miss the keyboard as much as I miss the directional buttons (I live in a very cold climate where touching things without gloves is impractical). Years pass this way and, as all tech will do, my Kindle 3 started its death spiral and I found myself the owner of a Kindle Touch with Special Offers. I'd still add the fic to its organizational collection on the Kindle, but it wouldn't go through Calibre anymore. However, after a big push in the initial upload and organization, I would then download a fic (one-off) from AO3 and send it straight to my Kindle. Back then, I had a Kindle 3 Keyboard and organized all of my fic via Calibre and the Collections function. I've had a Kindle since 2011 and it's revolutionized the way I read fanfic (and how much of it I consume). Hello friends! I hope this post is appropriate for the front page.
