![]() ![]() I recently changed to storing my library on a local Ubuntu Linux network server using calibredb and calibre-server. Ive found it a useful tool connecting to Calibre on my desktop (MacOS) using the Content Server approach. ![]() Instructions are in the zip, but yeah, not so simple setup. Thanks for your work with Calibre Companion. I have Apache+PHP server running on my PC and use Calibre PHP content server scripts. I would've used the built-in content server from Calibre but that one's heavy on JavaScript and didn't play nice with Marvin's in-app browser last time I tried. VU Models represent the highest calibre of creativity with an avatar and we. Setting up the Calibre content server I'm using in those screenshots is a tad bit more complicated. Download and install the Calibre desktop program for your platform and enter the folder including program name (normally /opt/calibre/ebook-convert, or C. Bonus if you use the in-app browser, EPUBs download directly to library instead of needing to use "Open in."/share sheet. On iPad, you select Customize to have the web browser option displayed in the Get Books section. Examples include: Marvin, Mapleread and iBooks itself. I've done some research on open source ebook software out there, and Calibre is the one that always comes up with the most community support. In addition, there are many apps for your iDevice that can connect to the calibre Content server. Marvin has an embedded/in-app web browser based on Safari so I can actually view those directly in Marvin. With Calibre installed locally, then Calibre-web would be the web interface to the server. If you could please tell me how to get to those 2 pages on Marvin? I'm sorry I can't figure it out. ![]()
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