Open HLFH opened 11 years ago
please, please! This is really in must for anyone wanting to oranize and access its own personal library.
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btw it's not solved on Kobo Reader but it's solved on KOReader (because it supports OPDS) and KOReader supports Kobo: https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki/Installation-on-Kobo-devices
I use KOReader on my Kindle Paperwhite 2 and it works perfectly well with OPDS :)
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It's a pity that we can't use this feature on the stock reader, being such an extended and useful standard. I really hope it eventually gets solved.
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That would indeed be a great feature.
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A must have to allow me to easily transfer news to my ereader without having to plug it into my computer.
@gtalusan Hi ! ;) Any news?
It's on my radar at the least, but it's not me that needs convincing that this is a cool feature.
Who is it then?
Me Too.
If you agree, please click the +:+1: button at the top left of @HLFH's post, instead of commenting "+1" which adds nothing to the discussion.
It would be great to have this. Also, a web browser with login capabilities would be appreciated.
@gtalusan
It's on my radar at the least, but it's not me that needs convincing that this is a cool feature.
So, who do we need to convince this is a good idea and where do we find them? ;)
@gtalusan This feature would make me use my Kobo again.
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by the way, there is a drop in app for nextcloud that lets you export a folder in your cloud as opds catalog.
@lemmy04 Yes when Kobo-Reader will support OPDS, he will be able to interact with files_opds
plugin of Nextcloud.
this feels quite ignored.
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I'm shopping for a new ereader and OPDS support is something I really want. If Kobo had it, I would have no other choice but to buy Kobo.
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Hi,
Please support OPDS. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Publication_Distribution_System
OPDS is the best way for an interconnected E-Reader with its own servers, its own Small Data, its own Personal Data, its own Ebooks...
Thanks in advance,