

Detailed book view showing all details of the book, and lists available formats for download.Quick search to instantly find the book you are looking for.Sort library by Title, Author, Series, or Most Recently Added.Three different views including a grid view to easily browse your library.Email books from your library to other people.Download any book format stored in your library.Access your library through Dropbox, Box, or Google Drive.Place your calibre library in your Dropbox, Box, or Google Drive folder, and be able to view, search, and download from your library anywhere. Using Calibre to send to the device or save to disk will work fine if the device is available, but is usually not the preferred way simply because it's not the easiest way.Access your Calibre e-book library from anywhere in the world. If you use Android devices, you can use Calibre Companion app (paid version) to access the library if your reader doesn't do it. If not, you can use a web browser or file manager that supports remote directories, and find the book, download it locally, and then open it. If your external viewer supports a Calibre library, then you can use it to open a book directly. The limitation is because the database is not designed for locking, so if a person is using Calibre, and makes some changes while another is adding books or making other changes, the database can get corrupted. You can put the library on Dropbox or other cloud source as long as there are not multiple, simultaneous users. You mention how your library is organized is it the standard Calibre library? If not, you will need to import the books into Calibre, then get rid of the old library. Some of this depends on what device(s) you use for reading.
