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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Neither. It would be a website you create with calibre-server version-new-and-improved.
Works on any computer, tablet, smartphone, browser, embedded device (if powerful enough  ), etc.
No installed app, program, or plugin necessary, though you will have to allow the website to use localstorage or rely on constant internet connection.
See the aforementioned OverDrive Read, or Kindle Cloud Viewer, for examples of such usage.
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Firstly I can't get Overdrive here easily (so much for Free Trade Agreements), besides I'm not interested it using it, and I don't have a Kindle or any Amazon books apart from paper ones so I'm disinclined to look at their Cloudy stuff
So same model as now - pity.
On Windows - I use chrome (my secondary browser) to access the calibre servers so that ebook related activities (including reference and word/term look ups) don't mess with my primary browser (Firefox). I also drive chrome's access to calibre servers from Evernote.
On Android - I do it the other way round, Chrome is my primary browser, and Firefox is secondary - don't bother asking why
BR