I’ve got readarr up and running, now I need a front end. What do y’all prefer and why?

  • m105@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    At the moment I am trying Kavita reader, but I don’t know maybe there are better ones out there

  • jason@lemm.ee
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    2 years ago

    As a few people have pointed out, Kavita is a solid one. I ultimately used it because it saves your spot in the book server-side instead of with the browser (like calibre-web) so you can pick up where you left off on different devices.

    Also has a pretty good PWA for your phone if you want to read on there.

  • bootyberrypancakes@lemmywinks.xyz
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    2 years ago

    I use calibre and calibre-web. I have the DeDRM and ACSM plug-ins installed in calibre so I can buy a book from ebooks.com or wherever, drop the acsm file in my auto import folder, then just download the drm stripped epub from calibre-web and import to the Books app on my iPad.

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    2 years ago

    Apparently Plex and Emby (Jellyfin) do audio book sorting, but Ive never been able to get them to work right

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      2 years ago

      Audiobook issue has been solved by using audiobookshelf. It’s genuinely already great with native apps and even android auto integration.

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        2 years ago

        @midas I have a weird problem with the android app losing my place in the book regularly. I finally just went to downloading the book with audiobookshelf and then using a different audio book player on android.

        @Maaji @aegisgfx877

  • talbot@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Calibre is highly regarded and works well with nearly all e-readers afaik. It has a local server option for browsing, uploading/downloading, and community extensions.