

Support different book list layouts: List - detailed and simple, Grid, and Carousel Pull, Refresh or Remove a library from Calibre Sync Automatic check and update libraries when launching the app Easy switch between multiple libraries across multiple accounts Wireless connect to Calibre effortlessly as Smart device Calibre Sync also supports multiple libraries across multiple Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Box, pCloud, WebDav, Nextcloud, and OwnCloud accounts simultaneously. Move your Calibre libraries to your favourite cloud providers and access those libraries via Calibre Sync to browse, sort, search, download and read books on your device. It even supports Calibre libraries on your external storage and from Calibre Content Server with amazing performance. transform your device to a smart device emulator that connects to Calibre wirelessly. help you access full Calibre libraries on most popular personal cloud services, including Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, Box, pCloud, WebDav, Nextcloud and OwnCloud - simply the most supported for cloud services.

Lifetime support, no extra charge, no subscription fee.

Please note - this will only display formats offered by Calibre's OPDS interface, which does not appear to include.

If your phone has wireless, you can download books from within your own lan regardless. If your Calibre server is visible on the Internet, you can even use your phone's data plan to download books. Pair with Nook, FBReader or another e-book reading application for a complete solution. This DOES mean that it will not work with Amazon's eBook reader, because their reader has no ability to open based on MIME type. Books will be stored within it's own directory, and you can automatically launch the book from inside the app causing FBReader or your favorite reader to open the book automatically without you even needing to know where it is! This is a good thing in one respect - it allows Android to clean up your device after you remove applications, because all data from that app will be in it's own folder. Calibre Library is no exception to that rule. **NOTE: As of newer versions of Android OS, applications can no longer write outside their normal directory space. Browse and download your e-books on the go. Connect wirelessly to your Calibre e-book library or other Stanza source.
