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Kavita
Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with the goal of being a full solution for all your reading needs. Setup your own server and share your reading collection with your friends and family.
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SurveyJS
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Calibre Web
:books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database
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koreader
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InfluxDB
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It's not going to solve your issues in its current state, and might not be exactly what you're looking for... but Kavita is slowly coming along and might be worth keeping an eye on as it evolves.
On nyaa.si you can find multiple volumes in a single cbz file, I just convert that to mobi and then transfer it to my kindle using a usb cable
As others have said, you can find volumes on Nyaa. (Also the volume packs tend to be named properly so they should appear in order on your forma) After that, you could set up calibre web with the Kobo integration (https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web/wiki/Kobo-Integration) so that the volumes can be wirelessly synced to the forma! However the sync is only for new books, if you delete them from calibre web they wonât be automatically deleted from the forma, youâll probably need to delete them some other way. There are some sftp servers available for kobos (including one included with KoReader, so you could batch delete the files using a computer or a sftp app on a phone. You could also just upload the volumes using sftp too, without using calibre web. As for actually reading the manga, I personally use Plato to read my manga, it displays the pages better and faster than the stock reader and I donât need to pass the cbz I download from nyaa through KCC. I hope this helps!
As others have said, you can find volumes on Nyaa. (Also the volume packs tend to be named properly so they should appear in order on your forma) After that, you could set up calibre web with the Kobo integration (https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web/wiki/Kobo-Integration) so that the volumes can be wirelessly synced to the forma! However the sync is only for new books, if you delete them from calibre web they wonât be automatically deleted from the forma, youâll probably need to delete them some other way. There are some sftp servers available for kobos (including one included with KoReader, so you could batch delete the files using a computer or a sftp app on a phone. You could also just upload the volumes using sftp too, without using calibre web. As for actually reading the manga, I personally use Plato to read my manga, it displays the pages better and faster than the stock reader and I donât need to pass the cbz I download from nyaa through KCC. I hope this helps!
As others have said, you can find volumes on Nyaa. (Also the volume packs tend to be named properly so they should appear in order on your forma) After that, you could set up calibre web with the Kobo integration (https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web/wiki/Kobo-Integration) so that the volumes can be wirelessly synced to the forma! However the sync is only for new books, if you delete them from calibre web they wonât be automatically deleted from the forma, youâll probably need to delete them some other way. There are some sftp servers available for kobos (including one included with KoReader, so you could batch delete the files using a computer or a sftp app on a phone. You could also just upload the volumes using sftp too, without using calibre web. As for actually reading the manga, I personally use Plato to read my manga, it displays the pages better and faster than the stock reader and I donât need to pass the cbz I download from nyaa through KCC. I hope this helps!