Dear folks--
I have several computers on which I keep copies of my library, synchronized by Dropbox. I have learned (the hard way) to only make changes in my library from one of those computers.
I also have a Windows 8 tablet which would be very convenient to use as a book reader – in fact I bought it for that purpose. However, it has only about a third of the storage required to sync my entire library, even if I take off everything else.
I would like to be able to see descriptive information about my books, download those that I am currently reading when I have an internet connection, but be able to read both my Dropbox favorites and my book descriptive information when I do not have a reliable internet connection.
I attempted to achieve this by using the Dropbox Metro App, which only downloads files when you favorite them. I though I could favorite the metadata.db file and then point Calibre to the Dropbox folder in the usual way. I hoped that this would let me see my books, even though I would have to download them individually before reading them. However, I can not identify any folder in the WindowsApps directory which appears to contain the books I have downloaded or the metadata file, even though I can see them with the Dropbox App. I have two folders with “Dropbox” in their names in the WindowsApps directory, but neither seems to contain my the books I have downloaded. The App does let me see my library folder structure and download books on demand for offline reading.
Can anyone tell me:
- Will pointing Calibre to a folder with the metadata.db file in it allw me to access my metadata for media files not locally present?
- If there is a way for Calibre to gain access to the files in the Dropbox Metro App?
- If the answer to either of the preceding questions is “no”, is there any other good way to maintain a local copy of my library metadata that I can access whether or not I have an internet connection, without needing to also maintain a local copy of all my books?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Peace, Andrew