• Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    81 year ago

    I would really love a version of Calibre that ran in a web browser instead of a desktop app

    • @netwren
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      361 year ago

      Can you give a specific reason?

      I feel that I’m usually more upset that apps choose electron and I have performance issue because they didn’t spend time writing a proper lightweight desktop application. I feel like Calibre is actually one of those apps.

      I could see portability across devices being useful but is the Calibre interface really going to be conducive for that?

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        61 year ago

        All the other services I have running are on a server in my closet, which I access with a web browser from other devices. Calibre needing to run on my workstation is a big shift in that workflow. Especially because all the rest of my media is sitting on that server.

        Also, UX of open source desktop apps is… lacking. They don’t look good, and they don’t feel good to use. But that might be because I’m picky and spoiled by decades of using a Mac.

        I definitely don’t want more Electron apps. About the only things I want to run locally is a browser, a text editor, and a terminal.

        • @netwren
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          31 year ago

          That’s fair but I think one of the most critical features of Calibre for me is interfacing with my e-reader over USB to download/upload my epubs. I don’t know how that would work from a Browser app.

        • Dhs92
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          71 year ago

          You can just create an empty calibre library using the desktop app and then import everything from the web UI.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Can you explain bit more please. I have calibre-web running, downloaded empty database, added some books in the same folder as database, but nothing is showing up in calibre-web gui. Did I miss something?

    • @donio
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      51 year ago

      I would like the ability to do a CLI-only build since I only really use the ebook-convert command. Never felt the need to “manage” my ebooks.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        While it isn’t a perfect solution, you can run calibre-server and only close it to open the GUI when you need to convert.

        • @donio
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, I ended up doing something similar but using my own Dockerfile where I specified ebook-convert as the entry point.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Solved?

        You can use Podman too, if that would be a problem.

        Look at StirlingPDF if you want an example how to run OR are interested in a great web-UI PDF editor based off various open sourc tools, in a single interface

        • @warmaster
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          11 year ago

          StirlingPDF is freaking awesome, although I don’t know how it relates to the post.

    • @ikidd
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      21 year ago

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      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        -51 year ago

        vnc-style web interface

        That’s still not what I’m looking for. What’s wrong with good old HTML?

        • @VelociCatTurd
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          61 year ago

          Another user posted a link to Calibre-Web in this thread and I would def use that instead of this.

        • k_rol
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          41 year ago

          They are just trying to help, nothing wrong with html.

        • the_weez
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          21 year ago

          There was somebody on the Linux reddit with a self hostable ebook app just a week or so. It looked slick but wasn’t really that useful for me. Might be worth a look.