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Old Yesterday, 08:39 PM   #26
zje
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Read the review... it seems like the writer just wanted an app that could organize his library without any effort on his part. Not sure, because I'm a bit OCD about how my books are organized, but I think Calibre could be setup to work the same way. Is there an autoload book info task in Calibre?

As for a beautiful UI, Calibre-web provides a very nice interface and if operated in read-only mode, the only way I run it, it's multi-user.
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