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    Librum

    A modern ebook reader and library manager

    Librum is an application designed to make reading enjoyable and straightforward for everyone. It's not just an e-book reader. With Librum, you can manage your own online library and access it from any device anytime, anywhere. It has features like note-taking, bookmarking, and highlighting, while offering customization to make it as personal as you want! Librum also provides free access to over 70,000 books and personal reading statistics while being free and completely open source.
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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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    Downloads: 383 This Week
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    Ren'Py to ebook converter

    Convert Ren'Py visual novels into a format your ebook-reader knows

    This application allows you to convert visual novels which were created using Ren'Py (http://www.renpy.org/) into pdf or epub.
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    pReader
    pReader is an eBook Reader for WebOS (Palm Pre/Pixi and HP TouchPad) that is currently supporting plain-text, PalmDOC ePub, and various other eBook formats (without DRM). It is written entirely in JavaScript and reads the files directly from the media partition. A beta version that uses a native C++ backend is also available.
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    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    moth

    3D ebook reader

    Moth is a 3D ebook reader for Linux. Currently it only supports pdf, but other formats will be added in the future. It uses libSDL for window management and input, openGL for graphics and poppler for pdf rendering.
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    QBookShelf is a project for developing an eBook reader application for PC. It will combine a feature-rich yet intuitive user interface, a highly customizable book view and home eBook library organization tools. It is licensed under GNU GPLv3.
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    This project brings the famous Wikipedia encyclopedia on the Apple iPod. It consists of an eBook-reader application that can be executed on your iPod to search and display articles, an eBook library, and an easy to use installation wizard for Windows.
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    REBComm is a program for use with the RCA/Gemstar REB1100 eBook reader device. It can upload and download books from the device.
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