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Old 08-30-2020, 02:37 AM   #7
PetrusV
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
What I asked is if your plugin does anything that the Library Bookshelves plugin does not already do. Not if it had anything to do with that plugin but what advantages does your plugin have. If I am expected to pay for your plugin, I want to know what the cost-benefits analysis has to offer.
I could never get bookshelves to work well with a library containing 25000 books, no matter what I tried. I even contacted the author. Even he could not get it working right. It would never finished populating, I guess because the JSON script times out. It never managed to crawl and create all my books. It was also missing the search, tags and display that COPS has. I wanted to preserve the look and feel and functionality of COPS in WordPress.
Seen here: https://pasteboard.co/JoJ1WiA.png


I also have multiple libraries, and bookshelves could not handle it well.

COPS WordPress is the same as COPS, you add your folder with calibre books and database, configure the path and everything is available immediately.

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