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Old 08-25-2009, 10:40 AM   #129
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Originally Posted by Xenophon View Post
My approach is to treat the file structure maintained by Calibre as an opaque database, and to use Calibre itself for finding books and loading them onto my various readers. When my wife and I need the books on another machine, we simply blast the entire structure to the other machine (optimizing, of course, via rsync or SuperDuper or some other such utility). Works fine.
The problem is how to synchronize all the copies. You need some merge functionality.

Is there a web interface to the calibre database? Using my own web server is one way I make all my books available to my phone or my N810.
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