
My Calibre-Web being displayed as a net library in Moon+ Reader.
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It has an integrated OPDS feed, allowing me to easily download my e-books to my phone straight from my preferred e-book reading app: Moon+ Reader (note: OPDS support is a premium feature). I personally find it simpler to maintain shelves from the web interface. This is a crucial feature that is pretty inexplicably missing from within Calibre out of the box, though it can be achieved with a custom tag-like column. This web interface gives me a few key features that I wouldn't get otherwise. As a result, moments after I drag and drop a new e-book to Calibre on my laptop, it also becomes available via a web interface.
That server is also running an alternative web interface for Calibre ( janeczku/calibre-web ).
Percentage: Marks my reading position when I'm reading the book, so that I can switch between different devices.Īn ebook folder on my laptop gets automatically synced to my server using Nextcloud. Pages: A field that gets populated by the Count Pages plugin. Read: A boolean (yes/no) value that indicates whether I've read the book or not. In order to utilize Calibre to its fullest, I have defined a couple of custom columns: Each time I acquire an e-book, I drag and drop it from my downloads folder into Calibre, and use my pal Apprentice Alf to get rid of the awful DRM if it's present. Like plenty of other e-book fans out there, Calibre is in the center of my setup. A portion of the books I've read in 2019. I've collected them from a variety of sources, in plenty of formats, and I've created what I consider to be a quite effective way of managing all of that. I've hoarded about 500 of them over the years.