

There’s also great news for ARM users as Calibre 6.0 is the first release to support the ARM64 (AArch64) CPU architecture on Linux. You can use the full-text search feature to search for words inside any book by clicking on the FT button at the left edge of the search bar. This means that Calibre will no longer support 32-bit CPUs as Qt 6 doesn’t support them and that some third-party plugins may not work until they’re also ported to Qt 6.Īnother major new feature of the Calibre 6.0 release is full-text search, as Calibre is now capable of indexing the full text of books in your library.

The Calibre 6.0 release is the first to be ported to the latest Qt 6 open-source application framework, offering users a more modern interface and most probably a smoother performance. Calibre creator Kovid Goyal released today a new major version of this popular open-source ebook management software, Calibre 6.0, which introduces exciting new features.
