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I want to build a software works like Lendle, need your advice
I guess many of you must know the eBook lending&borrowing service Lendle.
Amazon killed Lendle by shutting down its API, so if I build such an app, I won't make use of Amazon API. The disadvantage of not using API is: this app can't scan your Amazon library and list lendable items out accurately and automatically. This idea is still under planning stage, I need to imitate all the possible difficulties and figure out how to solve them. How to find the lendable books from each user is the most difficult issue at the moment. My immature plan is:
However, there are many bugs in this process, like the first step, if a book is downloaded from website and contains ASIN, the apps thinks this item is lendable. My first thought is: this is better, downloaded book is DRM-free, users can just send this book to each other, even needn't to use Amazon's lending feature. But I'm afraid this will lead to piracy issue. And there are too many manual operations in this process, which causes potential problems and not user-friendly, but without API, I can't figure out a better mechanism to achieve the goal. So how do you think of this idea? Can you suggest a better process? I need your advice. Thank you all in advance |
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The only accurate way to handle it is to ask people to input books by hand. They can check the lendability.
I know at least one other such service scanned Amazon to check for "Lending enabled" in order to figure out what can be lent. ![]() |
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Does this service make use of Amazon's API? Last edited by ForsCream; 09-24-2015 at 04:46 AM. |
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And are you interested in such a tool?
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I would like to see how else you propose to get a list of users' books. Without asking for their login details of course.
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P.S. The website: http://ebookfling.com No -- I tried out several of them, 2 or 3 years ago. I was quite unsatisfied, partially over the lack of enabled books, partially because people didn't seem much interested in lending books, partially because the library is so much more convenient in about a dozen ways. But I wish you better luck. ![]() That is the most important thing -- having enough people willing to fulfill loans. |
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Just because the book has an ASIN doesn't mean that it is lendable. The majority of Kindle books aren't lendable. Your "plan" appears to be as full of holes as a colander.
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People who can afford it buy a license for the eBook under the terms allowed by the copyright holder.
People who cannot afford it obtain the book, after some wait, from a public library. (Or, if visually impaired, through the Daisy program.) I don't see this system as being broke where I live. It is broke in much of the third world, and especially in countries where there is widespread government censorship, but I don't sense that as your market. Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 09-24-2015 at 08:42 PM. |
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Yes I totally know that, that's why I call it an "immature plan". If I can use Amazon's API, then all the problem is solved, but it will definitely become the next Lendle.
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