Re: E-reader web-based back-end?

2014-12-11 Thread Tom Buskey
If you install Calibre on Linux, it installs a web server to its collection. It's fantastic for importing, tagging, metadata and converting formats. It will keep multiple formats under the same metadata. I wish there was a good mp3 reorganizer like it that could tack multiple copies of the same

Re: E-reader web-based back-end?

2014-12-07 Thread Roger H. Goun
I think Calibre can do what you want. It supports many book formats. http://calibre-ebook.com/about There is a plug-in that can remove the DRM from Adobe ebooks, allowing Calibre to convert them to other formats. https://apprenticealf.wordpress.com/ However, the de-DRM procedure requires Adobe

E-reader web-based back-end?

2014-12-06 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
Hey, all. I'll admit it: I like to read. And while my Kobo is awesome, sometimes, I have books I acquired outside of the Kobo ecosystem. And it's annoying trying to read from one device to the other, and always having to find my page, copy files, etc. Is there a web-based back-end for non-D