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Old 11-06-2018, 09:13 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Adoby View Post
If you have the PC in the same network as the reader, and the device is powerful enough, you can run calibre remotely and edit metadata in calibre from the ereader that way. Most likely not comfortable, but possible. Using a laptop as reader would make it more comfortable to edit metadata, but perhaps not reading.
How would this be possible on an iPad? Last I checked, Calibre doesn't run on iOS.

One can edit metadata via web browser using the Calibre content server but it's a pain in the neck.

An alternative is to remote desktop into the computer running Calibre. Caveat, it's hard to operate without mouse and keyboard.
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