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Old 04-05-2019, 08:02 PM   #5
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Best thing I ever did with Calibre was to put the library on my Synology NAS on a shared drive and then run COPS on the NAS device. This is a somewhat nerdy approach but it means that I can manage Calibre from my PC, my library is presented on a web page from COPS and then... you can browse the library and read on anything with a browser. With Synology it doesn't require you to be a linux genius to install the COPS package, just click a few buttons and you're done.

Which means you can choose pretty much any android or iOS tablet you like out there, or indeed read on your PC. All these e-Ink devices we get seem to be designed to be disposable so you can't rely on them to store your books!
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