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The Calibre Documents Provider application extends the Android platform to allow access to eBooks through your
calibre Content Server. Using the standard Android Files application, you can browse and access remote books files just
like you access files that are loaded on your device shared storage.
With the eLibrary Manager application
installed, you can also use that tool for accessing remote books, giving you all the capability to explore and read
books without actually having those books loaded locally on your device.
IMPORTANT NOTE: By default, network access
is enabled over WiFi (and Ethernet) only. If you enable access using mobile cellular data, be aware that scanning and
reading remote book files can use significant amounts of data since those actions involve streaming book content. Also,
this application is primarily intended for access to your calibre Content Server in a private local network. If you are
accessing the Content Server over the internet, then be aware that book streaming will count against internet data
limits as well.
Features include:
1) New v1.1.0 Allow integrating applications like eLibrary Manager to
update book information (metadata) in calibre libraries.
2) Browse all libraries available from your calibre
Content Server.
3) Browse authors and categories (or tags) within those libraries.
4) Browse books within
libraries or for specific authors or categories.
5) With the latest eLibrary Manager versions (v4.0 and higher)
installed, add calibre libraries or subgroups of those libraries as root folders. You can scan and load remote books
into your eLibrary Manager library, to make use of all search, organization and reading capabilities, without actually
having those book files loaded locally on your device.
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