Sun November 22 2020
Sigil-1.4.2 Released with Another Critical Fix |
10:28 AM by KevinH in E-Book Software | Sigil Sigil-1.4.2 Sigil-1.4.2 represents another critical bug fix release meant to immediately replace Sigil 1.4.0 and Sigil-1.4.1. It has all the features of the original Sigil 1.4.0 including new icon themes and multiple language spell checking. Bug Fixes Since Sigil-1.4.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check the Sigil Wiki for important Sigil support links, additional resource downloads, and platform-specific trouble-shooting tips/requirements. Mac users should still download and install ActiveState's ActiveTcl Community Edition to utilize plugins that use Tk/Tcl GUIs. More here. The latest Sigil user guide can always be downloaded from its own repository. The binary downloads (and source) can be found as assets at the bottom of The Sigil Github Release page. |
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Sat November 07 2020
MobileRead Week in Review: 10/31 - 11/07 |
07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review We know, you're busy. You'd like nothing more than to keep up with the witty kids at MobileRead live and in real-time but, it's tough. We understand. Here is our weekly round-up: E-Book General - General Discussions |
Thu November 05 2020
In case you have Booksamillion books purchased but not yet downloaded |
10:48 AM by 4691mls in E-Book General | General Discussions I got an email from them Booksamillion saying that some of my books need to be downloaded before they expire on November 20. I normally download any books right away after purchase and sure enough, when I signed in and checked my download library on their site, I found that the books that have an upcoming expiration date were all books I purchased and downloaded several years ago. However, if you think you might have purchased any books from Booksamillion that you haven't downloaded you may want to log in and check your download library in case any of them are about to expire. In case anyone needs it, here's their Help page about downloading your soon-to-expire books: |
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Sat October 24 2020
MobileRead Week in Review: 10/17 - 10/24 |
07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Bite-sized MobileRead for your weekend pleasure: E-Book General - News |
Thu October 22 2020
Tom Lehrer has put many lyrics in public domain |
05:01 AM by j.p.s in E-Book General | News Tom Lehrer has put many of his lyrics into the public domain. He is 92 years old and his web site is set to be shut down in 2024. |
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Sat October 17 2020
MobileRead Week in Review: 10/10 - 10/17 |
07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Ok kids, time for the weekly roundup of what we've covered this week: E-Book General - News E-Book Software - Calibre |
Thu October 15 2020
Barnes & Noble databases hacked |
04:08 AM by pdurrant in E-Book General | News Barnes and Noble have been the victims of a cyber attack where the attackers gained access to some of their databases. This means that the names, email addresses, postal addresses, telephone numbers and purchase history of some or all Barnes & Noble customers have probably been obtained by the attackers. It's unlikely that the attackers have obtained credit card numbers (Barnes & Noble say they have not) but it can't (IMO) be ruled out at this stage. They have sent out an email to customers:
It is with the greatest regret we inform you that we were made aware on October 10, 2020 that Barnes & Noble had been the victim of a cybersecurity attack, which resulted in unauthorized and unlawful access to certain Barnes & Noble corporate systems. We write now out of the greatest caution to let you know how this may have exposed some of the information we hold of your personal details. Firstly, to reassure you, there has been no compromise of payment card or other such financial data. These are encrypted and tokenized and not accessible. The systems impacted, however, did contain your email address and, if supplied by you, your billing and shipping address and telephone number. We currently have no evidence of the exposure of any of this data, but we cannot at this stage rule out the possibility. We give below answers to some frequently asked questions. We take the security of our IT systems extremely seriously and regret sincerely that this incident has occurred. We know also that it is concerning and inconvenient to receive notices such as this. We greatly appreciate your understanding and thank you for being a Barnes & Noble customer. Barnes & Noble FAQ 1. Have my payment details been exposed? 2. Could a transaction be made without my authorization? 3. Was my email compromised? 4. Was any personal information exposed due to the attack? 5. Do you retain any other information in the impacted systems? |
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Tue October 13 2020
Happy Birthday Kovid |
08:05 AM by Krittika Goyal in E-Book Software | Calibre Happy Birthday |
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