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Old 09-23-2013, 10:51 AM   #2
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Hi everyone !

Right now I'm conducting some experiments, trying to find solution for building
small intranet web-based library. I've tried a whole bunch of different software, until found that Calibre has it's very own web-based server and it's working perfectly.
But - that's just one part of what I want to have
Second part - is it possible to use web-access to Calibre for reading books ? Without having to download book, without even any client-side application ?
I've found some tool called Monocle, and even found it in Content Server - but I can't understand how to use it.
I'd appreciate any help
Most formats are a single container (file). To use (read) them, you download them in their entirety.
Calibre content server only serves (complete) books
Remote desktop viewing is not bandwidth efficient.
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