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Old 10-21-2010, 05:01 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by sasilk View Post
All of the solutions mentioned above are missing the one main function I need - the ability to be installed on a host server so that I can get to it from wherever I am in the world (preferably via browser).

I've been trying to set one up using CMS/eCommerce/wiki software, but none of them have yet managed to combine the functionality I need with ease of use - I seem to be able to get either one or the other.

Anyone got any suggestions?
Go to the calibre forum and ask your question. calibre has a way to be accessed from a server but you will have to ask the folks there how it works since it's over my head.

Another option my be to keep a copy of your library (using what ever software you wish) in an online storage site like Dropbox. If your library is actually so huge that sites like Dropbox can't handle it, you could just use an online backup service like Mozy or Carbonite. They cost $60 or less a year and have unlimited storage.
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