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Old 05-25-2013, 06:01 AM   #9
DoctorOhh
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I don't expect a content server to have adding, deleting, or editing features any time soon. I don't believe the demand for this is high enough at present and there are multiple solutions that work around this issue.

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A multi-user library server for Calibre could be useful, if it's strong enough and adopted as standard, ebook readers and other ebook managers could implement it.
A multi-user server is on Kovid's todo list but currently there is no ETA on when it will be available. I don't know if or when the content server might reflect anything of the sort.

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I think Calibre must be improved in resource efficiency first, currently it's damn slow.
If you find calibre slow, you may want to open a new thread detailing where you run into slowness. For some areas it is easy to point out why and speed can be dramatically increased. I have a library with about 13000 entries and it did a cold open in 20 seconds.
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