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Old 11-12-2017, 10:15 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Stu109 View Post
The couple of books affected are EPUB. I've deleted, dowloaded and dedrm'd into Calibre, downloaded meta data and re-drag/dropped into iBooks with no joy. I think that iMac iBooks is starting to appear unfinished and more than a little inconsistent.
The metadata plugboard works when the book is sent to a device via calibre or exported from the library by save to disk feature. You can use the connect to folder feature too.

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Marvin seems like a good bet, relatively clean with OPD but no sync across iPads/iPhones. Why advantages do you think utilising Calibre Companion would have over Marvin?

Option 1: Calibre OPD to Marvin
Option 2: Calibre wireless to Calibre Companion to eBook Reader of choice

As far as I can see neither would sync across multiple iPads/iPhones but both options would keep "genre" and "series" as long as I stay away from iMac iBooks?
Ask this question in the Calibre Companion forum to get answers from folks that use it.
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