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Alexander2017-01-25 14:11:03
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Alexander, 2017-01-25 14:11:03

Which home library software to choose?

Guys, help. I wanted to raise a library server on my NAS for my home collection of books. While it all lived on the desktop, I used MyRuLib and periodically uploaded books to Caliber in fb2 from there, launched the Caliber web server and rejoiced. Now here's a dilemma, software without a GUI, similar to MyRuLib, which can extract what you need from huge zips and at the same time I can’t find data over the network. Caliber, as it turned out, can only group by authors and has its own server. What do you think, I'm not the only one?

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Sergey, 2017-01-25
@ushliy

I thought everyone used opds directories. Not?) like www.sopds.ru

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Maxim, 2017-02-02
Syomochkin @mak_sim

Caliber ?
There is a web muzzle and OPDS and anything else.

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uvelichitel, 2017-01-25
@uvelichitel

On mac I use DEVONThink, there is a server, it's quite expensive, but I haven't seen anything better. I tried Recoll on linux, it's weaker but nothing works. These are both two indexers, that is, in addition to categorization, they give a smart end-to-end search, the best ones I found.

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