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Is there something like jellyfin but for epub/pdf/cbz/etc?

I want to be able to browse a folder based library with generated thumbnails from my nas on my ereader and have them download and open the file natively instead of downloading to the program's storage and reading it through a built-in reader.
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Guess not
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Storage is so cheap, and books/comics so small, that I'd guess it's not a priority. Maybe you could set up an individual reader app that points to a network drive to hold your library? I just have a 256GB MicroSD card in my tablet and add/remove things as I download/read them.
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It exists.
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How?
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>open the file natively instead of downloading to the program's storage and reading it through a built-in reader
I don't understand what this means.



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