
If you’re like me and already have everything stored in Calibre, you can export the books to your BookFusion account, with the tags and metadata (which you can also edit in BookFusion), using BookFusion’s free Calibre plugin. It has an app for both Android and iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Mac and Windows the Web Interface will keep in sync with your mobile reading. You can upload all your eBooks to your BookFusion account, and they sync across all your devices. It’s a free online service for managing and reading your eBooks on all your devices. Luckily, I found a much better solution – BookFusion! What is BookFusion?īookFusion is truly the solution I’ve been waiting for. So although it’s great for organizing my books, it’s not possible to keep all my devices in sync with the app. I would need to set up a dedicated server or leave my PC running to access my eBooks in Calibre.

I’ve been using an app called Calibre to manage and organize all my eBooks, but there is no easy way to get eBooks moved around from Calibre to my PC and my mobile devices. Similar to physical books, keeping your eBooks organized is important once you have more than a few dozens. I can carry thousands of eBooks around with me on my iPhone and iPad and never need to worry about losing a book a new and expensive book in a hotel room while traveling (can you tell I’m still upset about that…). However, the convenience just can’t be beaten not to mention the decade of improvements to reading apps for tablets and phones. It took me a little time to get comfortable with reading from a tablet vs. I love to read, and these days, I primarily read just eBooks.
