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    Multi-format generator for e-books compliant with Distributed Proofreaders and Project Gutenberg guidelines. From a single marked-up text file, outputs are generated for plain text, HTML, and selected e-book reader formats.
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    Makimono
    A netbook friendly, light comic book reader, with a little twist on page display.
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    A GTK Daisy Talking Book reader application.
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    A Comic book reader that is made with python and made with open mind for the user not is it open source but open develop If you have and idea for it just say it.
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    A book reader for the symbian s60 platform mainly for speech users who can't use the available book readers. Currently works with text files.
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    Daisy Delight is a player for the 2.02 version of DAISY Digital Talking Book (DTB), it supports the full audio with NCC only version. It enables DTB users a wider choice of OS. For more information on the DAISY standard visit http://www.daisy.org/.
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    PyBookReader: Book Reader for Linux/FreeBSD/other operation systems
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    Comic reader is a comic book reader written in Python. Its meant to run on linux and browse through image archives in ZIP or RAR format. The program extracts the pages in sequence and displays them using an internal viewer or an external program.
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    An open source digital talking book player/organizer, supporting NISO/DAISY; self-voicing, screen reader compatible, with a customizable and intuitive interface.
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