Yeah the integration with the bookstore has been great with Kindle and very convenient, but a big barrier to migration which gives me some pause before simply ditching one closed ecosystem for another.
Interesting that popular stuff is missing. Can you submit requests for missing content afayk? Qobuz has a request feature for music but so far nothing I've requested has been added 😫
I think this is worth looking into anyway. One of the things that attracts me to Storytel is the "unlimited" verbiage, i.e. not having to buy each book individually. Nevertheless you're limited by what they have in their collection. I guess it's a little extra effort to use a DRM free service and side load them to a device, but the advantages are obvious in terms of the actual ownership of the content.
Yep I got Borrowbox but the selection was quite limited and popular books are often unavailable and must be reserved.
I'm given to believe that Libby is better but unfortunately my library only has Borrowbox for now. Not a bad service by any means, just some in-built limitations 🤷
I checked out nextcloud and koofr when switching from Google drive and settled on koofr. In terms of the criteria you outlined above:
Decent desktop client + network drive which appears like a USB key in your file system, super usable
Very good android app
No document editing but you can open everything from the network drive using the editing software on your device and it syncs to the cloud
Nice price (45 euro for 200GB, which is all I need)
Downside: no integrated document suite for editing in the browser but the workaround with the network drive is very straightforward (one click to enable in the desktop client)
I don't need a massive amount of cloud storage, in the terabytes, say, so I've found koofr ideal for my purposes. Another bonus for me is it's a Slovene company so must be GDPR compliant.
This is a big part of why I love them so much. Hardly a week goes by that I don't think of the "boots theory of socio-economic unfairness" from Men at Arms!
I learned this term from Terry Pratchett a few years ago as the disc in discworld rotates and the four cardinal directions are rimward, hubward, turnwise and widdershins. Instead of north south east west.
I'd say I'll do the same and keep my current kindle which is second-hand anyway. Thanks for the tip with knock.