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Originally Posted by vlad59
After many visible changes in the previous versions, here is COPS 1.1.0 where most of the changes are under the hood.
* Upgraded to PHPMailer 5.2.21.
* Merged a huge PR that clean most of COPS source code. Thanks to Markus Birth for his work and his patience.
* Updated German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Turkish translations. Check Transifex for the authors.
* Fixed a bad external dependency in login.html causing problem with HTTPS. Thanks to polytan02.
* Fixed minor gui nitpick.
* Added automatic redirection to the OPDS feed for many new Android apps (see #309). Thanks to horus68.
* Added a configuration item to set the mail subject.
The biggest change is the switch to composer. So if you use a PHP version > 5.6 then the upgrade should be painless. If you use an older version then you may have some problem, please open an issue at Github.
One other thing, for the first time in years, I did not checked this forum at all for the last 4 months so if you find an error, please open an issue on Github.
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Vlad,
Great software!

The folks I share my library with like the interface much better than Ubooquity. I have both set up on my QNAP NAS.
However...
I would like to offer some suggestions for your next major iteration.
1. I would like to see an (optional?) user login (username, password) feature.
2. Logging. This could include user info such as login day/time, books read and/or downloaded, etc. It would be great if it was comma-separated so it could be pulled directly into a spreadsheet, but hey, I can work with it as long as its text with a consistent format!
3. A way to show non-Calibre files. Ubooquity has a simple method of showing "Raw Files" and it is just a simple listing of a given folders contents, available to download but not to view online. No covers or description files necessary. This could include all files such as images, movies, music, audio books, etc.
I know any addition adds to size and complexity, but the COPS UI is awesome and I would sure like to be able to do it all in one program that has a better interface for eBooks than Uboo.
Monty