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Old 09-02-2011, 09:23 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Dahaniel View Post
Hi,

some friends and I would like to combine our calibre librarys on a server, so that everybody has access to all the ebooks.

I thought this would be possible with the calibre-server, but apparently it isn't.


So I wanted to know if there are plans to integrate something like that? The scenario would but something like:

- calibre server running on a pc connected to the internet
- people are able to connect their calibre clients to the calibre server and upload/download/edit entries (somehow equal to connecting an ebook-reader but the reader is the calibre-server)

ideally this would be password protected....

I have no idea how comlicated this would be but as I said, in general it should not be different from connecting to a device but the device is just another calibre instance on the web.
Not at this time.
The Content server can provide read access for all, write/update for one.

You could make a Shared folder,where the Librarian can 'find' the books to be added and do so, then moving the added source book out of the TBA folder.
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