
This is caused by a change Android is making regarding SD card access, and simply means our app can save books on your external storage.A free demo version is now available.

– Users with Jellybean (Android 4.1): You will also see a permission about “Test access to protected storage”. – Allow Wi-Fi multicast reception: multicast is required to be able to find calibre without requiring you to enter an IP address. Install and test with that version if you have concerns that CC won’t work on your network or isn’t what you need. Cloud providers currently supported: Dropbox, Box, Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, and calibre libraries on the device or on an SD card.Ī free demo version of CC is available in the Google Play store. Calibre automatically updates all the book metadata stored by CC to match the latest in your library.ģ) CC can connect to calibre’s content server or to your cloud provider to browse your library and download books to your device. Once connected, you use calibre to move books to and from your device. – launch your book reader application to read a book (works with most reader applications except for Amazon Kindle).Ģ) CC can connect to calibre over WiFi and be detected by calibre as a device. – mark books read and sync this information with calibre. – sort and group books by their metadata. – view a book’s metadata (author, tags, series, rating, dates, etc.).

Once you put books on your device using one of the connection methods described below you can: – a calibre content server and cloud provider (Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive) clientġ) CC is a device-based calibre library organizer. – a high-performance WiFi-based calibre device emulator – a superb device-based calibre library organizer See the end of this description for details.Ĭalibre Companion (CC), recommended by calibre developers, is three applications in one:
