There is no denying there are plenty of other methods that work better for others. However if you want:

  • Cheap
  • Quick & Easy Setup
  • Run on any device (Exception for iOS but you can get around this with Stremio Web + VLC)
  • Whole Movie + TV Shows catalog to browse. Seeing trending items is handy.

Only issue I have had is niche Movies or TV Shows just do not have a Real-Debrid entry to stream so I’ll have to manually search, but this is rare.

  • brcl
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    41 year ago

    I really only want books, but all I have is an iOS device…if you had an easy for that I’d be interested

      • @lemmington@lemmy.ml
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        11 year ago

        It’s actually kinda mental how easy it is. Do you really read books on your iPhone though? I kinda ended up shelving a dozen epubs but not opening the app.

        • @rizoid@midwest.social
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          11 year ago

          I don’t, no. I’m on the android train but my mother in law is all apple. She adds books from her phone then they are there to read on her iPad when she goes to bed.

    • @ribboo@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      It doesn’t get much easier than using library genesis on your iOS device. You’ll have a book within seconds.

      • brcl
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        11 year ago

        I keep getting pop-ups and can’t seem to access anything.

        • @ribboo@lemm.ee
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          11 year ago

          Yeah the UI is not the greatest.

          Libgen.fun, search for a book, press it, click one of the download buttons. Usually numbered like 1,2,3,4,5. I tend to pick the first one. Then you get a large download text, press it, then save file.

          • brcl
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            11 year ago

            Doesn’t appear to work, I get a weird file I can’t do anything with.

    • @Pickle_Jr@midwest.social
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      11 year ago

      I second the library. If you’re looking for something too niche for a library’s online section it might be too niche for whatever piracy solution you can find on iOS anyways. Plus, your taxes are paying for it, might as well use it!

      • brcl
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        11 year ago

        Do you have a library recommendation for an e-card?

        • @SoManyChoices@lemmy.sdf.org
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          11 year ago

          Start with your local library. Mine lends tens of thousands of ebooks. It also has partnerships with other local libraries in the region that allow me to borrow from their collections as well.

          I don’t think there is such a thing as inter-library loans for ebooks but you should be able to borrow from pretty much any library in the country if you are willing to wait for a paper copy to be shipped to your local branch. There may or may not be a fee associated with this but my local library allows me ten ILL requests a year for free.

          Libraries are such an underrated and underutilized resource.

    • @MtDewaholic@lemm.ee
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      11 year ago

      I don’t think piracy is the best solution for books, instead download an e library app like Libby. Then connect one or multiple library cards (some major libraries allow you to get an e-card even if you don’t live in the city). Now you have easy access to a huge catalog of books and ebooks that sync across devices

      • @deeznutz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        21 year ago

        Sure, until the VC firm that bought overdrive (backend for Libby) decides to run it into the ground even further. Z-lib and MAM all the way. Can’t sell my reading habits if they don’t collect my reading habits.

      • brcl
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        11 year ago

        Do you have a library you recommend for an e-card?

        • @MtDewaholic@lemm.ee
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          11 year ago

          Start with your local library and any other libraries in your area, because they should be free to sign up for.

          Then there are some that have an annual fee for out of state residents, this article covers many of them. I’ve heard that you can get around this fee at some libraries by picking a random in state address, though I’ve never tried it myself.

          Additionally, the Seattle public library allows a free card for anyone in the US under the age of 26, and Brooklyn public library does the same for anyone under 21.