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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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    SpeeD ReaD ("Speedy Read-y")

    SpeeD ReaD ("Speedy Read-y")

    SpeeD ReaD is a little program to help you read faster.

    SpeeD ReaD helps you to read faster and more efficiently. By minimizing subvocalization and saccades, you can process and comprehend the text you read much faster than with normal reading. First, subvocalization is the natural tendency for all of us to "hear" the words in our brains as we read. Think of it as reading out loud inside your head. But our minds do not need us to sound out the words we read - even inside our heads - in order to understand them. The words can be processed in a...
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    calibre
    calibre - Ebook management
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