![]() GDrive: Moon+ only supports GDrive or Dropbox to sync reading process.Moon+: an android APP which supports opds, so you can import the book though web.Rclone: a softeware on server side to mount onedrive and use it in server. ![]() If you are not in China, maybe GDrive is better because Calibre-web support GDrive so you don't need rclone to mount onedrive on server side. So OneDrive becomes the best way in China to sync. GDrive is blocked in China and the speed is really slow. OneDrive: OneDrive is for sync the books across different devices.So we need to operate and import the new books locally and to sync it onto the server. But the problem is that it's hard to upload and update new books and to recognize them on the server and in command line. By Calibre-web, we can browsing the books we have and download them easily. Calibre-web: Calibre-web is a web app for browsing, reading and downloading e-books stored in Calibre database.And what's more, it doesn't have the way to label whether the book has been read or not (its label is just a bullshit). So only calibre is not enough, but it is the core part. However, it doesn't have ways to sync across internet (though it has ways to send books to kindle, I need to obtain the books through internet). Calibre: Calibre is "the one stop solution to all your e-book needs" (the official site says).a google drive account for sync reading process (because Moon+ only supports dropbox and gdrive)Įvery software has its functions, however none of them can achieve all the goals I listed above, so that I must combine them together.an onedrive account (in fact I prefer dropbox however it syncs slow in China).Sync the reading process (whether I have read the book and where I stopped last time).Īnd finally I combined several tools together and meet the requirements.Better to have a modern web view for using and display my shelf everywhere.Auto search the cover and the introduction of the books.Sync the books (including the information and the file).My Requirementsįirst of all, I listed what I needed while reading and what the "shelf" should be like. In this part I will combing my requirements and tell you why I use such a complex way to sync my books, and in the other parts I will discuss how to make it in different devices. I hope my experience could help you in any ways. For example you may do not have server, so calibre on PC is a great choice you may have iPhone instead of android phones, maybe there are also some readers which can fetch OPDS so that you can also sync it. Maybe the whole system seems too complex, but I think maybe you can take one part or serveral parts. And after my tries these days, the final solution came up: to use OneDrive for sync books, calibre-web on server side to offer webview, calibre on PC to read, Moon+ on Android to read and GDrive for android to sync reading process. Therefore it has been a problem for a long time for me to sync my books across different devices. I have a lot of devices: my two laptops, my android phones, my pad and my kindle, and I always read the same book in different devices.
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