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Old 10-27-2014, 05:44 PM   #8
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by Smallpox View Post
I have the last version of Koreader installed but I don't see where you activate calibre companion plugin....
If you start in "File Manager"and bring up the menu, poke the icon with a magnifying glass, then "Local calibre catalog" you should see it asking for a URL and a Port number. If you open calibre on your PC and select the Connect/share icon, you should see a Start content server it may have an IP address that looks like (192.168.1.##,port 8080) - That is what you should use for the "Local calibre catalog data.

This is assuming that your PC has access to WiFi, through a router or access point. Also, you will need to turn your Kobo's WiFi on by poking the WiFi symbol, on the bottom right of the menu. Then anytime you have calibre running and the server started, you will be able to search/browse the calibre library that calibre has open, from your kobo running KOreader.

I have version 890 of KOreader running at the moment, But I think it was working on the official release, as well.

Luck;
Ken

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