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On Linux only.
Read the EPUB or PDF headers, creating static and lite HTML WebSite.
Pascal Lazarus Sources and Components.
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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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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).