

There has not been any issue reported for Dropbox service. Calibre Sync can automatically discover the library in your Cloud Drive.Ĭalibre Sync supports multiple Dropbox accounts, each account with multiple libraries.


pdb ebooks.)Īs to series sorting, if you use calibre to send books to your device KOReader can use a search&browse function for the metadata.calibre file with the calibre tags and series data associated with those books. (Of course you will probably want to hide any ebook files from Nickel, that are in any of the many formats that Nickel can't handle. There is no problem with having two copies of an ebook file, one in a hidden folder and another open to Nickel's processing. If both were accessing the same file, it seems possible that Nickel or KOReader could do something to the file that the other has a problem with. Although not required, I think it only prudent to have files that I will be reading exclusively in other than Nickel, inside a "hidden folder structure" (Hidden from nickel's processing). There is the issue of Nickel's use and dependence on an SQLite data base. Despite the nature of some of the posting here, the two (and Sergey's Coolreader port) work well together, for the most part. You can even use some of the KOReader features like OPDS catalog support to provide ebooks for reading in Nickel. So it's not exactly a matter of "switching over", you can easily have some ebooks that you read with the stock software and others that you read with KOReader. #7 Ken Maltby 04-22-2016, 12:02 AMActually, I've posted a great many times that KOReader does nothing to limit your use of the Kobo stock software (Nickel).
