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* epubs-unprocessed - books to check for formatting or layout errors
* epubs-x - erotic ebooks
## How?
### ~~Bookfusion~~
* Dec 2022. I'm not using this. I still feel sketchy about my files in someone else's cloud. I have access to it until next fall, so I'll check periodically to see if there are new features that change my mind, but it's mostly unused.
* Oct 2022.  On a whim, I subscribed to [Bookfusion](https://www.bookfusion.com/bookshelf).  It's a service that allows you to upload books, and it syncs all your books, bookmarks and notes between devices.  I opted for the Casual plan.  It's the lowest price (\$19/year) and it allows 5 GB of uploads.  I checked my ebooks-master directory, and it's only 1.5 GB.  Even if I included my PDFs, it's still only another 1.3 GB.  Both would be well within the 5 GB limit.  My reasoning was that if I saw something this cool in a store, I'd totally pay $20 to try it.  So I guess we'll see if this will supplant my Calibre system (which up to this point has been working really well, but hasn't been without its idiosyncrasies)
### Calibre
* As of Oct 2021, I've imported all my epubs into Calibre and am using it a library because of ease of handling meta-data and the sheer number of solutions that are compatible with the calibre database. The latest version of [Calibre](https://wiki.yelwahselrahc.com/books/howtos/page/calibre) and calibre-server is installed on [overlook](https://wiki.yelwahselrahc.com/books/my-machines/page/overlook)
* On the phone and the tablet I use [Calibre-Companion](https://calibrecompanion.co/) to access and download titles from the ebook library. I use [ReadEra Premium](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.readera.premium&hl=en_US&gl=US) to read because it renders the most file formats and synchronizes books, progress and annotations between devices.
### Libby
* Working for OverDrive, I have long been only a casual fan of Libby. I am hoping to change that since I've spent years looking for a cross-platform reader that allows me to highlight, take notes and sync between the web, phone and tablet and have only found Libby. ReadEra is awesome for books I own, and it does sync between the phone and the tablet, but has no web interface. Besides, Libby lets me sample books and helps me discover new books. Lastly, the audiobooks interface on Libby is first-class. I need to listen to more books, too.
### ~~Jelu~~
* Working for OverDrive, I have long been only a casual fan of Libby. I am hoping to change that since I've spent years looking for a cross-platform reader that allows me to highlight, take notes and sync between the web, phone and tablet and have only found Libby. ReadEra is awesome for books I own, and it does sync between the phone and the tablet, but has no web interface. Besides, Libby lets me sample books and helps me discover new books. Lastly, the audiobooks interface on Libby is first-class. I need to listen to more books, too.
* Dec 2022. I think Jelu is going away soon. It's too many clicks to enter a book and make notes. It's just easier to keep my notes the old way.
* From the [GitHub page](https://github.com/bayang/jelu)
### ReadEra Premium
> This app main purpose is to track what you have read, what you are reading and what you want to read.
>
> It acts as a self hosted "personal Goodreads" because I became tired of switching providers every time an online service was shut. I also became tired of having to export and reimport my data each time with data loss in the process.
>
> You have control on your data since Jelu offers an API you can script or integrate with any third party tool or service (which you cannot do with the vast majority of other online services). All your data is now located into a single-file database which can be saved anywhere.
* I am going to try to use my [Jelu](https://jelu.planethawleywood.com) instance for tracking my reading.  I still have dozens of Reading List files in my old notes.  It's going to take a long time to migrate things over.
* I bought the ReadEra app for Android a few years back and I keep coming back to it. I can import books from anywhere and they'll sync via Google Drive between my phone and tablet. If there was a web client, it would be perfect. It supports notes and highlights and allows exporting them to anything that supports Android sharing.
### ~~Bookfusion~~
* Dec 2022. I'm not using this. I still feel sketchy about my files in someone else's cloud. I have access to it until next fall, so I'll check periodically to see if there are new features that change my mind, but it's mostly unused.
* Oct 2022.  On a whim, I subscribed to [Bookfusion](https://www.bookfusion.com/bookshelf).  It's a service that allows you to upload books, and it syncs all your books, bookmarks and notes between devices.  I opted for the Casual plan.  It's the lowest price (\$19/year) and it allows 5 GB of uploads.  I checked my ebooks-master directory, and it's only 1.5 GB.  Even if I included my PDFs, it's still only another 1.3 GB.  Both would be well within the 5 GB limit.  My reasoning was that if I saw something this cool in a store, I'd totally pay $20 to try it.  So I guess we'll see if this will supplant my Calibre system (which up to this point has been working really well, but hasn't been without its idiosyncrasies)
## Notes
_These one-liners were useful when I kept all my reading notes in a uniform format in markdown. Things have changed and while my notes are back in markdown, I don't these will work anymore. I'll keep them here as reference just in case._