![]() Or you can use the Calibre server and use Calibre in the browser. You can get a Kobo and use Kobo apps and devices (but only for purchased or library books). So, you can get a Kindle and use Kindle apps and devices (with only very minimal support for sideloaded content). ![]() But every server/device has their own way of storing and reading them because there are many different types of eBook and no agreed standard for eBook annotations.Īny method of transferring/sharing highlights, annotations, etc requires you to stick to one software because they don’t speak to each other. No matter which software you use, annotations, highlights and bookmarks are all stored in software-specific databases - sometimes, like on Kindle, these are just plain text files. I can't speak to how long it stays in the cache, as that will depend on your device, your browser and your settings. ![]() ![]() The application can sync contents with various ebook reader devices, download news from the web and convert it into an ebook format or help you manage your library of ebooks. Calibre is a cross-platform ebook viewer and converter that can read and convert various document formats including epub. Yes and no - you will need an always-on server and you need a connection to download the books into your browser cache, but you can read them on-the-go without a connection (I can read them on the train or underground). Calibre (Windows, Linux, Mac) Main Window. ![]()
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