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Calibre is also kind of a pain to use. I tried to use it once and went back to my syncthing folder of pirated epubs. The idea seems great but it doesn't seem like it would make my life any easier.
It's a massive beast and the UI is messy, ugly and daunting. But nothing else just does all the things it does. It works for my purpose (metadata editing, book jacket, library management, conversions etc). I don't enjoy using it but there's just nothing to replace it for me.
You can avoid the GUI entirely by using the included command-line tools. Haven’t done it myself though