Look, no one is saying that it has to be perfect. But why all linux programs look like absolute dogshit, have enough usability issues to make you feel disabled, and smell like feet?
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Look, no one is saying that it has to be perfect. But why all linux programs look like absolute dogshit, have enough usability issues to make you feel disabled, and smell like feet?
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Look at Foliate's UI.
https://johnfactotum.github.io/foliate/
libadwaita is not good
it is though
i'm looking for an ebook library manager, not a reader you stupid homosexuals
SOVL, Oxygen was peak KDE
SOVLESS, libadwaita is fricking cringe
calibre isn't really a good example of a linux interface. it's literal pajeetware and you have to be moronic to use it in the first place
>captcha
kek
is there an alternative to calibre to managing and hosting a library of books, rating them, etc? Because so far I'm finding readers or stuff that depends on calibre.
I tried yacreader and it seemed fine to me, just bothered me because it's a Qt app rather than GTK so I removed it
don't really need one anyway since I keep and manage stuff on my kobo instead, but I'm pretty sure there's more than one alternative out there
you could try this: https://github.com/Kareadita/Kavita
>Kavita
That looks absolutely degenerate...
Which might be the right fit for me. Thanks anon, will check that out.
I just googled for calibre alternatives and that popped up, interface looks neat
there's that too but it seems not to be maintained anymore: https://github.com/babluboy/bookworm
>bothered me because it's a Qt app rather than GTK
????
>reader
Are you Black folk moronic
>Kavita
works well but its bugged don't expect much. use it to read my epub/pdf in browser and have yomichan work.
yeah I did try it and for me it didn't work well at all. made a test folder with only a couple epubs in it, created a library like it wanted me to, and it didn't display any books in it despite them being in the folder, so I removed it
I'm the one who suggested it btw, I didn't even notice from the screenshots it was a webapp, I wouldn't have suggested it if I had noticed kek
then I tried
(also me) and that one added the books fine but it didn't display anything when I opened them, only blank pages
anyway I refuse to use calibre because it's pajeetware, I'll just keep drag-and-dropping shit into my kobo and read them with koreader, as god intended
Kavita expect your books to be in a subfolder inside the book folder (optimally, it expects you to put them in a "series" folder)
Kind of moronic but that's what it does.
The big ass toolbars featuring the label under the icon and the absence of a menubar makes it look like it was designed for Mac OS X.
>Kovid Goyal
Bit on the nose
>15yo+ screenshot
that's very early from kde 4's dev cycle
imagine caring about a gui, get a life you homosexual
because the only open source software with good UI is usually webshit.
>see anything made with electron (vscode, etc)
Use gnome and GTK apps if you care about looks
>Use gnome and GTK apps if you care about looks
>white space
>unused white space everywhere
???
Clementine
I read a shit ton of books on my Kindle and Boox and calibre JUST WERKS.
I agree it's fricking disgusting ugly though
>using GUIs
There's your problem
I mean if the girl is cute, her feet smell nice~
>calibre
just use Zathura
filename
See
>if the girl is cute, her feet smell nice
Is this a causality?
99% of open source projects died and got hijacked by commies and roasties, thats why it hasnt progressed in 15 years. anyone who gives money to them or works free for them is a cuck.
That's jeet code (although he is based for a jeet as instead of shtting on the street he shits on appletards ).
>Calibre
The UI is the least of its problems
It literally fricks with all your files and EPUBs
Managing and editing epubs and other ebook files is the whole reason you'd use it
I just change the icon pack to the most popular one and it looks decent
blender has one of the best open source interfaces, change my mind
Kek, caring about looks and not useability.....
Are you gay?