I did some testing, OTF is not recognized by it, but you can type in the format type and store it, so it is available, and the file is not altered.
That look some what promising, but I was hoping for a lighter weight app. I will play with it on a VM and see how I like it. I really want to preserve the physical file if at all possible. Just a quick read though and it looks like this app wants to import them into the itself if it recognizes the file format.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Stephen <cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
I am looking into dspace and it might be overkill but it is meant for
what you want
Dspace.org
--> I have collected many ebooks over the years and have been trying to sort
> them manually for some time now. I would like to find some software, similar
> to the Gallery project, that would allow me to index and search all of them.
> It has to support txt, pdf, chm and it would be nice if djvu worked as well.
> Does any one the list know of a good app for this.
>
> I know I put them in a wiki, but I would like to keep them in their native
> formats.
>
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Stephen
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