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I'm giving it a try after failing to set something simple for a book collection (mostly epub). Interested in knowing other people take on this tool.

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[–] skoberlink 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh! I didn't know audiobookshelf could do ebooks. It doesn't look like it has an OPDS server which is my primary use case.

[–] harsh3466 1 points 1 year ago

Audiobookshelf doesn’t support OPDS, and if that’s your use case, you’re probably better off with Kavita.

I’m okay with it because I can fire up the web browser on my pocketbook ereader and download the books. It’s clunky but it works well enough for me.

I haven’t implemented it yet, but audiobookshelf does support sending ebooks to devices via email. I just haven’t bothered to get a mail server up and running for it.