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Is there a similar feature on Android?I cannot speak for calibre content server, but if you want to simply connect a rooted nookcolor to a computer via USB and copy over sideloaded books, below are the locations in which you would copy them. mobi files from calibre content server within the Kindle app? iOS has a feature called 'Open In' where you can select the app (if it supports it) to open a file. #Connect nook to calibre server installLet's say I use a mod like CM7 and install the Kindle app. Sorry to resurrect this but I had a follow up question. In any case, it's awesome to be able to use the calibre-server as a content delivery mechanism and it does work well on the Nook Color (within the Nook Colors limits I still wish I could see the covers of the downloaded "My Files" media). #Connect nook to calibre server how toHowever, I'd much rather see the full, non-mobile-device interface of the calibre-server on my Nook and I'm not (yet) sure how to force calibre-server to display non-mobile optimized pages to my Nook Color. The one complication I ran into tonight after upgrading to the latest version of calibre is that the calibre-server is now serving content to my Nook Color as though the Nook Color is a mobile device (which, I suppose, technically, it is). #Connect nook to calibre server windowsTo delete files (as far as I know), you need to connect to a computer and use the file manager (Dolphin on my Ubuntu box File Manager on a Windows box) or the calibre program itself. There's also no way (on the Nook itself) to move or re-organize the file once it's downloaded in "My Downloads" is where it sits and where it stays. The bad part is that the files just show as an inelegant epub filename there's no cover to view. You can access the epub files by going to Libary -> My Files -> My Downloads. The Nook downloads the book into a separate Downloads area on the nook as just a regular epub file. #Connect nook to calibre server downloadI have Calibre-server running on my Linux box and I use the Nook web browser to view the library and download books from the calibre-server. I'm using my Nook Color with the calibre-content server on a regular basis. Is there a way to download books to the Nook by accessing the calibre content server web page? I'm an iPad user, but I'm very interested in some of the magazine subscriptions for B&N and the form factor of the iPad is just a little too big for comfortable bed time reading. ![]() If Aldiko and Moon are released on the nook market you will not need to root your nook. I love this because I don't have to filter through books on my local nook, I can use calibres tag engine to search for a book I want to read. All you have to do for Alkdio/Moon is point the app to the web servers IP:PORT address and the rest will work flawlessly. For the Kindle app I have to download the books through a browser. On my ROMed nook I can easily download calibre content* either with my web browser or through Alkdio or Moon eReader apps. That said the nook is a good choice if you are willing to root your nook or better yet ROM your nook you can get close to the performance of a Samsung. Thanks!I really love my nook but for $100 more the Samsung is really a better choice than the nook. At least with the NC, I can either get my de-DRMed books or root it and install the Kindle app on it (I think).Īnyway, this is good information. I could avoid that by running the Kindle app natively, but all the other tablets are too expensive. We buy most of our stuff on Kindle, but remove the DRM. What I really want is a Samsung tablet because I can run the Kindle app on it. The main reason I'm looking at the NC is the form factor and the cost. Issue occurs with both Calibre 5.9.0 and 5.10.1.Ok, that' good to know. Usually the log stops with Starting QuickView. SMART_DEV ( 45.19: 0.000) _write_metadata_cache wrote 0 entries, purged 0 entries SMART_DEV ( 45.17: 0.000) _call_client other exception SMART_DEV ( 45.16: 0.000) _receive_from_client protocol error - empty json string SMART_DEV ( 45.15: 0.001) _call_client GET_INITIALIZATION_INFO wfr True SMART_DEV ( 43.22: 41.168) run attempt to open device socket ![]()
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