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Originally Posted by EricLandes
What I do is run a small, secondary installation on my laptop. I add the new content there and get all the metadata the way I like. Then, I save to disk onto my server.
Then, I use the Calibre installation on the server and add the files there. It's the safest way if you want to run a content server.
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Ha, that would have been great to know awhile back. All I did was share the Calibre AppData folder and the folder containing all my eBooks over the network. Just run SyncToy, rsync, Allway Sync, whichever sync product you like.. and my server, laptops, and other desktop computers all have identical application settings and libraries at all times.
That way if I change some of the display settings/convert settings on one Calibre instance, they get transferred to the others.