• @Jabbo
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    1 year ago

    My Kobo Libra works perfectly with my self-hosted Calibre-Web, it syncs directly with it in the same way as it would sync with their online platform. You can also use both as it uses the later one as fallback.

    • @kaato
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      101 year ago

      Agree, I would also recommend Kobo. In addition, at my Kobo I can also borrow books directly from our public library for free in Sweden. Very convenient.

    • @daninetOP
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      71 year ago

      Thanks. Kobo libra h2o is high on my list

    • garrett
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      21 year ago

      I’ve been trying to run this with a Libra but the calibre-web sync has been borked for awhile. Kinda frustrating, tbh.

    • Outcide
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      11 year ago

      I’ve tried this and get weird errors. I followed the instructions carefully (I think!), do you have to do anything special to get it to work?

      • @redemon
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        31 year ago

        I also use a Kobo with Calibre-web and it syncs fine. It’s been about a year so I can’t remember specifics. I remember modifying settings in my Kobo to point to my Calibre-web URL and in Calibre-web settings allow Kobo sync and then make a Kobo shelf. All the books in Kobo shelf are what it syncs too

        • Outcide
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          11 year ago

          Thanks, will try again. Maybe I just missed something …

      • @Jabbo
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        21 year ago

        Not really, I did have to install and setup kepubify and i always convert the epub files to kepub manually (from the Calibre-Web page) after I upload new books, so far I only had minor issues when removing books from Kobo and suffered a random reset of the reading hours stat.

        • Outcide
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          11 year ago

          Thanks! Will try again …

    • @slug
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      11 year ago

      as in it pulls everything you add to the calibre library on a schedule rather than pulling individually/manually like from OPDS? how do you pull this off?

      • @Jabbo
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        41 year ago

        You basically replace the URL that the reader uses to connect to their cloud platform with the one from your self hosted instance. Then the Kobo will just sync normally like it would do with their platform, the queries not understood by Calibre-Web (usually books not stored there or requests to the Kobo Store) are proxied by Calibre-Web to the Kobo Cloud.

        More info here

  • Someology
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    221 year ago

    Pretty much all the big brands work with Calibre.

    • @daninetOP
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      41 year ago

      Wirelessly pulling books from calibre and syncing the progress? I doubt my current kindle can do it.

      • @breakingcups
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        131 year ago

        Well, you didn’t specify that requirement in your post.

      • @niemcycle
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        111 year ago

        I believe Calibre has the ability to send books via the Kindle email address to get them on your device that way.

        • @daFRAKKINpope
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          51 year ago

          This is how I get books to my Kindle. So, take that to the bank for what it’s worth.

  • @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    I run Koreader on a Kobo Libra 2. I just connect to my OPDS catalogue on my Calibre-Web instance. It’s not exactly a sync setup; it just gives me access to my library whenever I need to download something, and that covers my needs. There are several other sync options; check out Koreader’s features here: https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki

    If you like it and decide you want to it, go through the list of supported devices and see what sort of sync capabilities are available for them (support for Kobo devices seems to be the best/have the most options).

    • @ikidd
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      61 year ago

      They use GPL and won’t release the source. Fuck Boox

    • @FFbob
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      51 year ago

      I am very happy with my boox note 2. Use it to read books, manga, and take notes in OneNote for classes.

    • Outcide
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      31 year ago

      It looks like it’s Android based. Can you run eBooks readers on it?

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Yes, I haven’t come across any apps so far that didn’t work. Performance is an issue with some apps, but nothing major.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      I have the Leaf 2 and like it a lot. Can be a little slow sometimes, but nothing worse than any other ereader I’ve used.

  • @protokaiser
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    111 year ago

    On the Kindle, you can email yourself e-books.

    • @Gorroth
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      71 year ago

      I use it with calibre. Works perfect. Even displays the book covers (no matter where you got them) as lock screen background of the kindle. Can absolutely recommend this!

    • @daninetOP
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      21 year ago

      I wish to track progress across multiple platform without amazon. So far calibre web and kobo ebook readers look like the go to

      • @SheeEttin
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        41 year ago

        You should put your requirements in your post.

        • @Changetheview
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          51 year ago

          Can confirm it works now (not sure when change happened; pretty sure I’ve been using since early 2022). I regularly use epub on kindle.

          They did recently drop mobi (or at least threaten to - they send me an email saying they are going to drop mobi capability after I send one to my kindle).

          Kindle supported file types: • .EPUB • .PDF • .RTF • .DOC, .DOCX • .HTML, .HTM • .JPG, .JPEG, .GIF, .PNG, .BMP

          https://www.amazon.com/sendtokindle/email

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        I email ePubs to my kindle, I’m told Amazon automatically converts them, I’ve had 0 issues.

        But calibre can convert them anyway.

      • kratoz29
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        21 year ago

        I always find you with that iconic user name around the Fediverse!

        • 👁️👄👁️
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          1 year ago

          Join me in the emoji shit post club!

          Also I just realized my username looks extremely different on desktop vs mobile lmao. I just see the Android version.

          • kratoz29
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            11 year ago

            Really? How different?

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Also idk about the newer ones but the old ones last forever. You might need to change their battery but that’s not too hard. I got a kindle keyboard that’s been going strong for over a decade now.

      Also kindles work fine with calibre, you just need a different file format. Mine can read PDFs! (I do not reccomend reading PDF scans on a kindle)

  • @exixx
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    91 year ago

    I use an iPad. Apple doesn’t seem to care where the file came from, they just make it readable. I was somewhat mad about it, as I have never been an Apple fan, but the actual experience of using the iPad as a reader converted me.

  • @fireshell
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    91 year ago

    I just use Kindle for my calibre/calibre-web stack, all within the KOReader app)

  • @johnydoe666
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    71 year ago

    I’m interested as well. I hope there’s a different answer than Amazon Kindle, as I refuse to buy anything from them

  • chandz05
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    71 year ago

    I just use Kindle for my Readarr/calibre/calibre-web stack.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Can you share your setup by any chance? Im using arr stack and its perfect, but failing with calibre + calibre web. I get to a point where I see books in calibre and can send test email, but calibre-web just hates me lol. I cant find a good guide that I can follow or just my skill level is not enough. Tried linuxserver images that usually work perfectly fine for me

      • chandz05
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        11 year ago

        Absolutely would be happy to! Shoot me a DM with what you have and what you’re having trouble with, and I can try to help you out.

  • @Damxshadow
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    Been enjoying using my Boox Nova Air that connects to my Kavita through Moon Reader+. I just download my epub or PDF to read. That flow has been working like a charm to me.

    Keep in mind that it’s an e-reader, so it’s black and white only. May be fine with you or you may want an iPad or an Android tablet for color and speed

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    Have read also from my Kindle and Kobo library as it is an Android device and have both apps downloaded

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I have a Kobo Forma and a Boox Lumi.

      The Lumi is huge and works well for manga, especially considering the sad state of legally obtainable manga in the United States where everything requires proprietary Android apps, or if you want to do workbooks or something using the stylus. It’s surprisingly good, even for things you wouldn’t normally do an an ebook device. I’ve never used any of the smaller Boox devices so I can’t say whether it’s the same for all of them.

      The Forma is a normal size so it’s much more portable.

      Both of them have wifi and you can run your own software on them, but I think running your own software on Kobo devices is less well supported than running your own software on Boox devices.

  • pacoboyd
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    51 year ago

    I use a Kobo Libre 2 with Calibre Web to sync.

    • AbsurdityAccelerator
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      11 year ago

      Do you use koreader? I primarily want to be able to switch between reading on my phone and my kobo.

      • pacoboyd
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        No, I just use the built-in reader. I tried a couple of additional third party ones and my battery drain was pretty bad. Might have been a me problem though.

  • 🅱🅴🅿🅿🅸
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    51 year ago

    Onyx Boox Leaf 2, and use the OPDS feature of calibre(web) to download books and read them, all within the KOReader app

  • lckdscl [they/them]
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    41 year ago

    Not the answer you’re looking for, but I have a self-hosted Calibre server and I stuck to a second hand Kindle I got. It would be neat to be able to browse my remote library like on the Kobo, but I’d rather buy what’s second-hand, cheap and readily available (lots of these perfectly working pre-loved Kindles and Kobos). Transfer lots of books at once and I rarely have to do it since I read slowly. If you use it for magazines/news/comics, then other more libre and open recommendations seem quite good.

    • @daninetOP
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      11 year ago

      True,you dont need daily connection to an ebook server. I’m using an old kindle but I wish i could sync my progress across multiple devices without amazon.