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    Librum

    Librum

    The Librum client application

    A clean and powerful way to read and manage your e-books on any device. Create your own personalized online library that you can access from any device, anytime, anywhere. Librum automatically saves everything you need to the cloud. Focus on what actually matters, using a simple and straight forward interface. Librum works out of the box, everywhere and at any time. Organize your library the way you want it to be using Librum's organization features. Add your books to collections, tag them,...
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    EBookGenTools

    EBookGenTools

    EBook Generation Tools - scripts to create ebook formats EPUB, DOC

    EBookGenTools is a set of GNU/Linux shell scripts to process plain text for a book into HTML and electronic book formats. It was developed to create EPUB and DOC files from book text exported from novel writing software such as Manuskript, StoryBook, or your favourite text editor. EBookGenTools builds on the power of other software to create the following ebook formats: - EPUB: Calibre - ebook management - DOC: LibreOffice - free office suite These tools can be used directly to create ebooks. ...
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