I run that as part of my Calibre docker compose, and when it downloads a book, you don’t even save it locally because it’ll go into Calibre if you set the folder watcher in Calibre to a shared bind mount where the temp file gets dropped.
Combined with FBreader and Calibre OPDS service, and baby, you got a stack.
Yeah there are lovely solutions for everything if you can self-host, but the general crowd only has standalone websites hosted by some brave pirate captain.
Getting onto MyAnonaMouse was the best thing for me for audiobooks. They have open applications once every week I think, and they have most of the audiobooks I ever need, and many that I didn’t know I needed.
With regard to ebooks, a clean Kindle-friendly website that immediately downloads the .azw3 file for any book selected.
Anna’s archive
https://github.com/evan-buss/openbooks
I run that as part of my Calibre docker compose, and when it downloads a book, you don’t even save it locally because it’ll go into Calibre if you set the folder watcher in Calibre to a shared bind mount where the temp file gets dropped.
Combined with FBreader and Calibre OPDS service, and baby, you got a stack.
Yeah there are lovely solutions for everything if you can self-host, but the general crowd only has standalone websites hosted by some brave pirate captain.
didn’t they switch to epub last year?
I want this but the audiobook equivalent. Ive had such bad luck getting them.
Getting onto MyAnonaMouse was the best thing for me for audiobooks. They have open applications once every week I think, and they have most of the audiobooks I ever need, and many that I didn’t know I needed.