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rlue
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2 months ago
I use koreader, including its OPDS server support! While I'm always grateful for all FOSS (and especially for well-written FOSS), koreader's OPDS UI still has a long way to go to approximate what I'm imagining. It's basically a file browser in List view, whereas a good digital book storefront would include gallery views with cover art, synopses and other metadata when clicking into any individual publication, search functionality, recommendation carousels, and more.
hashworks|2 months ago
wkat4242|2 months ago
It took me some getting used to but it's not bad IMO. It's more that its conventions are a bit different from the commercial readers but that's not a bad thing.
1shooner|2 months ago
majora2007|2 months ago
Koreader's OPDS implementation is VERY rough around the edges. It doesn't support much of the metadata and doesn't follow the spec very well. I had to write hacks in Kavita to give users better support for it. (My understanding is Koreader isn't too hot on OPDS in general).
arboles|2 months ago
wkat4242|2 months ago
And recommendation caroussels are a bit too much like advertising to me. Something I wouldn't want on self-hosted stuff.
LukasMathis|2 months ago
https://leafl.it/