03-13-2009, 07:00 AM | #1 |
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101: iPhone+Stanza+Calibre (the almost-perfect solution)
OK, I spent some time on this (and several other) forums migrating from a working MobiPocket Windows Mobile solution to an iPhone solution (all FREE, no jailbreak required). I thought the following guide might be useful to others; either n00bies to ebooks, else experienced sony/kindle users trying to get into the iPhone platform. This info exists on the forum, but without good guides and 101's around, this should serve as a good kickstart for some. Don't flame me - rather add your thougths and alternatives to the thread
IMHO, the iPhone is a perfect reading device; clear screen, large fonts, night reading, and always with me! I've got it working reasonably well (better than MobiPocket on WindowsMobile I might add) on Windows Vista, but this guide will work for other desktop platforms too. Software required:
Using Calibre (it's not too intuitive I'm afraid):
Getting your books into Stanza:
Tips/Tricks:
Right now, the ONLY thing that prevents this combo from being 100% perfect is that stanza (calibre is not the culprit) does not allow one to rate books. Rating is usually the way to indicate that you've read a book, and in large libraries it becomes tricky to know what you've read and what not. IRL one uses the dog-eared state of the book to determine if you've read it or not - ebook solutions really should not ommit this functionality. Last edited by ChrisZA; 03-14-2009 at 09:33 AM. |
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Seriously, nice work, Chris. Clear, succinct...if there are any alternatives or further thoughts offered by others, I'm looking forward to them being put in a similarly helpful light. Good stuff. Cheers, Marc |
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03-13-2009, 08:45 AM | #3 |
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Aww shucks...thanks.
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I've added a link to your post from the calibre FAQ, thanks for writing it.
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Added tip/trick #3 to my top post. Well worth reading!
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03-14-2009, 02:28 PM | #7 |
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Awesome guide (lol, don't need it, though). Good work!
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03-15-2009, 04:10 PM | #8 |
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Thank you! Excellent guide
For anyone who finds that port 8080 is not available change it to 8005. Provided that port is free all should work at the next computer reboot. |
03-15-2009, 10:49 PM | #9 |
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Changing ports on the Calibre server doesn't really require a computer reboot. All you need to do is to stop and restart the server from within the Calibre configuration.
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03-16-2009, 06:42 AM | #10 |
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I should note that thanks to some help from Marc @ Lexcycle the next release of calibre will support Bonjour so you will no longer have to manually enter the IP address in your iPhone. Now all that remains is support for search and categories
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Question for those who have no wireless modem.
Is it possible to use some sort of USB transfer too? I mean, if one can find the directory structure on an iphone just copy paste with explorer or other browser would not work? I'm just interested to see if one could upload books to the iphone via USB as well! If port 8080 isn't free,usually port 80 is the next on the list. It all depends on the modem/router, but 8080 and 80 are http and https ports. Technically with a home network that doesn't block ports you can use almost any port,as long as it isn't used. I just don't know if the iPhone supports all ports (upto 65.000...something). Last edited by ProDigit; 03-16-2009 at 10:48 AM. |
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kovidgoyal I'm really looking forward to that addition! Thanks. John |
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If you only need to access Calibre via a fairly secure home network, then yes, ports 80 and 8080 are fine. If you're planning on accessing from the internet (e.g. via EDGE or 3G), then I suggest you use other less commonly used ports (at least for whatever external port you'll be port-forwarding from your router). For one, most ISPs block inbound port 80. Another, lots of bots ping commonly used ports (80, 21, etc) and I'm not sure how hardened the built-in Calibre http server is against an attack. As for the iPhone supporting all ports, I've tried using a port 40,000+ and it worked fine. |
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I would just like to add that besides Stanza I've had very good reading experiences with the eReader and Bookshelf apps on the iPhone - both also available in the app store. eReader has better navigation options, color themes and better selection of fonts than Stanza, and it's easy to get books downloaded from the eReader/Fictionwise web site. It is limited to Palm eReader format books but much better than Stanza for reading Palm-format books. Bookshelf has good navigation, color and fonts, and supports a lot of different non-DRM'd formats. It's drawback is cost: $9.95 where everything else is free. And I've found it more difficult to use the "Shelfserver" to install books on the iPhone for Bookshelf than either Stanza or eReader. This is all very subjective of course, we all have our favorites when it come to the look and feel of the reading experience. But all in all I have found the iPhone to be very acceptable for reading my ebooks. Cheers!
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Thanks Chris for the instructions. Worked well. ipconfig from the command prompt will give most folks their ip address. And many thanks to Kovid for add this feature to Calibre.
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