Does anyone know of a self hosting option for hosting ebooks? I keep hoping there is an open source library type app where I could add my ebooks and host them for myself and others.

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    1 year ago

    I use Kavita to host ebooks and manga for myself. It’s still work in progress, so do expect changes, though I haven’t had huge issues on the stable releases so far. Besides Tachiyomi for comics/manga there aren’t any native reading apps yet, so you will have to use the webinterface for the time being.

    Another option often mentioned is Calibre Web, though I haven’t used that myself.

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      1 year ago

      I’ll throw in my vote for Kavita. Works great. I read a lot on my phone so I just saved the app shortcut to my home screen from Firefox.

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      I honestly prefer Kavita even though I do not download comics or manga. Their reader is so nice, specially with the themes. 0 issues on my end except for indexing, which the dev promptly fixed after I reported the issue.

      I use Moon+ Reader pro on my android, and on my iOS I simply make a “webapp” of the website.

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        1 year ago

        Moon+ Reader doesn’t sync though, does it? I thought there weren’t any readers that supported OPDS-PS, just simple downloading.

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          No, you’re right, it does not sync. Usually I do this on longer durations without internet, else I just use a webapp (on mobile) or the website on PC.

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      1 year ago

      I use kavita and kavitaEmail as well and haven’t had issues. I like the email service so I can send a book to my kindle when I want to start it.

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    I run calibre, it has a server option, which can be queries bij Moon+ reader. (which I use) My setup is internal use only though.

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    It’s not as clean a solution as they’d like it to be, but for another option, Jellyfin hosts media including books. When I say “not as clean,” I mean that you can stream video and music from the server, but it has you download books to read on another device. Last I heard, they were looking to integrate at least a PDF viewer into the interface, though.

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      they were looking to integrate at least a PDF viewer into the interface

      I mean, you could just integrate the browser’s pdf viewer, no?

      • John Colagioia@lemmy.sdf.org
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        1 year ago

        Probably, though I don’t know their architecture well enough to say. The discussion that I saw referred specifically to PDF.js, which I believe is what the browsers use, though.

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    Audiobookshelf is quite nice too. The ebook reader isn’t quite there yet, but it develops very fast. Also apps for Android and iOS

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    Calibre is great but it’s not a server based program, it’s just a desktop client. There is Calibre-web which you can host which kinda turns it into a server but it does that by exposing a website you connect to that shows you the Calibre interface via VNC, so it’s a bit hackey.

    I haven’t tried it but https://www.kavitareader.com/ might be a good alternative if you end up not liking Calibre.

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      1 year ago

      Labors reader looks really great. Just wish it had an iOS/android app. I’ll definitely keep it in mind.