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    Reader

    Reader

    Kotlin + Spring Boot + Vert.x + Coroutine

    Reader is an open-source Android application designed for online and offline reading of web novels, manga, and comics. It supports importing sources through custom rules, enabling access to content from various sites without centralized control. Reader provides a clean, customizable reading interface and supports synchronization, local storage, and different viewing modes for an enhanced reading experience.
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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 comfortable and customizable reading experience with options for themes, fonts, layouts, and reading behaviors, tuned to the preferences of heavy web-fiction readers. ...
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