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    MyBookshelf

    MyBookshelf

    Read online content from customized sources

    MyBookshelf is an open-source Android reading app (known in Chinese as “阅读”) that lets users configure custom content sources to read web novels and other online text, offering a flexible alternative to fixed, vendor-controlled ebook stores. Instead of depending on a single provider, it uses “source rules” that define how to search, parse, and fetch chapters from multiple third-party sites, giving users control over where and how they obtain content. The app focuses on delivering a...
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    Cool Reader

    Cool Reader

    A cross-platform XML/CSS based eBook reader

    CoolReader is fast and small cross-platform XML/CSS based eBook reader for desktops and handheld devices. Supported formats: FB2, TXT, RTF, DOC, TCR, HTML, EPUB, CHM, PDB, MOBI. Platforms: Win32, Linux, Android. Ported on some eInk based devices.
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    Bookmark sync tool for ebook readers with xml bookmark system. Primarily focussed on devices based on 4FFF N618 ebook reader, wich uses Adobe Digital Editions for content sync but have no bookmark sync.
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    Book Shepherd helps to manage ebooks, articles, links and other electronic documents.
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    FreeBookMan, or FBM is a GPL, java-based ebook manager and reader with the following features > Highly extensible with easy to write Java plugins. > Intuitive: Lets you organize your books into collections and tags. FBM is under active development.
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    Sensei's Library on Tour (SLoT) is a handy Java tool that converts a wiki dump into a set of stripped-down HTML pages that can be easily used for reading on a handheld device or ebook reader.
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    The PSP Bookreader allows you to read eBooks on your PlayStation Portable. OK, it isn't really a reader and doesn't even run on the PSP itself, but the name is catchier than "text to JPEG converter". Features preview, configurable output, easy to use GUI.
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    EBookShelf is a java based electronic books, documents management system. As a web-based application, the system enables users to search, browse and manage ebooks and documents shared by entire organization online.
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