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Old 05-07-2015, 08:12 PM   #39
Turtle91
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lol....I think we are actually all agreeing...except for the part that the OP brought up.

It is too simple to put a password on Calibre's settings area....and unnecessary. Anyone with access to the physical machine could just find the file. The content server is for all those with access to the library via the internet or wi-fi. THAT is where the security question comes in...and the suggestion to allow multiple libraries.

The GUI can't do multiple libraries, but Kovid already said he was going to rewrite that. The only other option is to use multiple command line content servers, which requires a greater level of computer knowledge than is held by the majority of computer users...most MR readers excepted.
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