Bear with me, I know this is an Android app, I'm not asking for changes, but I bet I'm not the only one who reads mostly on Android but also likes/has to open their books on desktop (Linux in my case) and it'd be extremely useful to have highlights, annotations, current page... synced between the two devices. So I'm wondering:
We already have sync between Android devices, would it work if I ran Librera on my Linux desktop?
Could I send the sync data back and forth with something like Syncthing if Drive can't? And then open the book with a Linux desktop reader that can interpret Librera's data?
Have any of you come up with a different solution for this situation?
I could stick to annotating only PDFs, any change is saved to the file and I can open it anywhere, but converting every book to PDF is far from convenient.
Anyway, Librera is really good as it is. Keep up the good work and thank you.
Bear with me, I know this is an Android app, I'm not asking for changes, but I bet I'm not the only one who reads mostly on Android but also likes/has to open their books on desktop (Linux in my case) and it'd be extremely useful to have highlights, annotations, current page... synced between the two devices. So I'm wondering:
I could stick to annotating only PDFs, any change is saved to the file and I can open it anywhere, but converting every book to PDF is far from convenient.
Anyway, Librera is really good as it is. Keep up the good work and thank you.