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BookLore: A Self-Hosted Application for Managing and Reading Books
While doomscrolling browsing over on DataHoarder subreddit, I came across this:
Introducing BookLore: A Self-Hosted Application for Managing and Reading Books! Not sure what it can do that Calibre can't, but thought i'd pass it along. ![]() |
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While nothing could replace calibre for me personally, it's good that there are alternatives. Lots of people find calibre too confusing, too complex, overkill for their needs or dislike its UI, its rigid file managing system, its incompatibility with multi-device use and so on.
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But it ain't available yet so....
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"and once the books are uploaded, ": no, no, no...
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Well, how else could you use it on multiple devices? That's what is its main selling point: you can use it on any device you own. For strictly local use, it's hard to beat calibre, so if you want to develop another library management app, you must think of use cases calibre is not that good for. Like multi-user/multi-device access.
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Personally I'm not interested in it at all, as calibre does everything I want. But there are lots of folks who don't like calibre for one reason or another, so alternatives would probably find some users too. That's assuming the dev(s) won't ditch the project after a while, of course. Most such projects are usually abandoned sooner or later when the dev gets bored.
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Calibre does manage multiple devices, except sync, which I don't care about.
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Calibre Content server does the web bit. Also supports OPDS. I'm sceptical it will be as good or as easy to use as Calibre. If it's easier, then it probably does little. Calibre even works well now on ChromeBook's Crostini, which is Debian 12 in a container. Amazingly for Google it's not Beta now! Admittedly you have to use Connect to Folder as a Device with USB mass Storage, though my phone running USB MTP briefly connected direct. |
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I meant accessing the same library from multiple devices. With calibre, you can only do this safely via the content server, which requires the host computer to be running 24/7. Not an option for many people.
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Bookfusion is a "server" on your own system, so same issue. Unless they have a weird definition of "self hosted". It really sounds no different to the Calibre Content server. It could be years before it's as mature and has anything like similar features?
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Many years ago I bought a small Microsoft Surface. Today I only use it for yet another backup for my Calibre library. It runs 24/7 and uses very little power. I can then access the books in my iPad reader programs. I have a Calibre library only for recipes. When cooking I can directly read a recipe using the content server.
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More choice is good. There really hasn't been very many eBook management systems/programs. And while Calibre handles everything and the kitchen sink, that's also kind of the problem. It does a lot, not always in the best way or how you might like it or want it. |
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