Customizes deep sleep intervals and Wi-Fi timeouts based on your specific reading routines.
KOReader’s file browser is text-based by default (efficient, but ugly). CoverImage adds high-resolution book covers to the file browser. More importantly, it has a "Fetch missing metadata" function that scrapes Google Books or OpenLibrary to pull covers for your side-loaded books. best koreader plugins top
For quick and easy file transfers, LocalSend is the plugin you want. It enables sending and receiving files directly between your e-reader and any other device (phone, computer, etc.) using the LocalSend protocol, all over your local network and without needing an internet connection. You can send current books, any file, and even route files to different directories by type. The plugin is MIT licensed and works with several popular e-reader models, including Kindle Paperwhite 10-12th Gen, Kindle Scribe, Kobo Clara/Forma/Libra Colour, and more. Customizes deep sleep intervals and Wi-Fi timeouts based
It provides highly accurate estimates of how many hours you need to finish your current book based on your real-time reading speed. It organizes this data into beautiful, scannable graphs. 7. Terminal / SSH Server More importantly, it has a "Fetch missing metadata"
Links your device to open-source or commercial reading trackers to update your current page progress and reading status.
ZSync (Zero Sync) is the closest thing to Amazon’s Whispersync for open source. Point it to a cloud folder (Dropbox, Nextcloud, or Syncthing folder) and tell it your "Book status file" location. When you finish a page on your Kobo, ZSync updates a tiny JSON file. Open the same book on your Android phone running KOReader, and ZSync asks: "Jump to page 134?"
For non-fiction readers and fantasy lovers: Book Map visualizes your document structure. It creates a physical map of headers, sub-chapters, and internal links.