• netwren@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Can you give a specific reason?

    I feel that I’m usually more upset that apps choose electron and I have performance issue because they didn’t spend time writing a proper lightweight desktop application. I feel like Calibre is actually one of those apps.

    I could see portability across devices being useful but is the Calibre interface really going to be conducive for that?

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      1 year ago

      All the other services I have running are on a server in my closet, which I access with a web browser from other devices. Calibre needing to run on my workstation is a big shift in that workflow. Especially because all the rest of my media is sitting on that server.

      Also, UX of open source desktop apps is… lacking. They don’t look good, and they don’t feel good to use. But that might be because I’m picky and spoiled by decades of using a Mac.

      I definitely don’t want more Electron apps. About the only things I want to run locally is a browser, a text editor, and a terminal.

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        1 year ago

        That’s fair but I think one of the most critical features of Calibre for me is interfacing with my e-reader over USB to download/upload my epubs. I don’t know how that would work from a Browser app.