

launch your book reader application to read a bookĢ) CC can connect to calibre over WiFi and be detected by calibre as a device. mark books read and sync this information with calibre. sort and group books by their metadata. view a book's metadata (author, tags, series, rating, dates, etc.). Once you put books on your device using one of the connection methods described below you can: a calibre content server and cloud provider client (Dropbox and Microsoft OneDrive)ġ) CC is a device-based calibre library organiser. a high-performance WiFi-based calibre device emulator

a superb device-based calibre library organiser Could you please offer some advise? Please also clarify, if this third option to connect might be included in the container design in future releases by offering a container-port for this connection.Calibre Companion (CC), recommended by calibre developers, is three applications in one: Till now I failed to set up the container to connect via wireless connection / Calibre Companion. As the Calibre-Companion offers some nice handling of books it would be nice be able to use this third option. (This connection uses the same Calibre-IP-Adress). In a pop-up it is even possible to define a password and a “fixed port”. Inside the application calibre it is possible to start this third option from “menu / connections”.

This connection can be used with the iOS / Android app “Calibre Companion”. This is done thru the internal container-port 8081 - works fine for meĪnd there is a third option (calibre calls it wireless connection).

Sign in to calibre-web (the content-Server). Sign in to the web-GUI: as far as I understand this is done thru the internal Container-port 8080 - works fine for me I would like to ask for your advise using the calibre-docker:Īs far as I understand, the application Calibre offers three different options to sign in:
