• @a2800276
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    41 year ago

    I don’t feel it’s missing much feature-wise. It could use some polish in the HMI department, though. Not for me personally, but I can imaging the Windows NT theme could be a bit off-putting for the average user.

    • @Knoll0114OPM
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      31 year ago

      I would agree with this. Almost always there is a way to do what I want but it’s not necessarily intuitive.

  • YesAnd
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    21 year ago

    Tbh, it’s just fantastic.

    I’d welcome a more formalized way to backup /export /restore my entire database so that my library can be moved between drives and instances. I do it manually like everyone but am always a little nervous/uncertain when I do.

  • Xianfox
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    11 year ago

    I’d like to see Calibre use the Save to Device Template when transferring books via the web content server. I really like my books to come in named according to the template but I prefer using the content server to download books as I keep my server in a physically difficult to access area.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Ok, seems like I’m starting this off (or maybe not - given the fediverse state) - here goes with my perfect calibre…

    So far, I sync it via pc and android. Works well, but I have to use proprietary software (read era) to read my books. It syncs (via gdrive which I don’t like) and therefore don’t use.

    My ‘want’ then…

    Calibre with an in-built reader with sync to either webdav or Nextcloud (so I can keep my page position across multiple devices).

    The reader doesn’t have to be state of the art, just usable - like read era is.