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    Kindle_download_helper

    Kindle_download_helper

    Download all your kindle books script

    Kindle_download_helper is a Python script for downloading Kindle books and personal documents from a user’s Amazon content library. It supports several Amazon regions, including Amazon, Amazon.cn, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk, and Amazon.co.jp. The workflow requires the user to log in through the browser, retrieve a CSRF token, and then run the script with the correct regional option. It can download purchased Kindle content and, depending on the flag used, personal document files as well. The...
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    FolioReaderKit

    FolioReaderKit

    A Swift ePub reader and parser framework for iOS

    FolioReaderKit is an ePub reader and parser framework for iOS written in Swift. FolioReaderKit is available through CocoaPods and Carthage. Go to your storyboard file, choose or create the view controller that should present the epub reader. In the identity, the inspector set StoryboardFolioReaderContrainer as a class. Media Overlays (Sync text rendering with audio playback). TTS - Text to Speech Support, parse epub cover image, RTL Support. Vertical or/and Horizontal scrolling, share...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    eBook Management System (eBMS). eBMS will allow someone to create a library of eBooks, such as a tutorial site, that can be edited and maintained as time passes. The eBooks will then be offered to end users in a format of their choice (XHTML, PDF).
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