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    gPDFText is a text editor for GTK+ that opens PDF documents for ebook readers, converts the text contents into plain ASCII text, restores the original paragraphs and removes unwanted line breaks to allow easier zooming on the reader.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    "Ezhik Reader" is a free reader for eBook eInk-based device known as lBook V8 or Jinke V8. It reads usual txt-files, and also supports viewing of 'fb2' and 'html' files (without parsing the tags yet).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The objective of the OpenBerg Project is to develop Open-Source, Open-Standards-based, Multi-Platform tools for eBook authors, editors and users. We are currently working on OpenBerg Lector, an e-Book reader, and OpenBerg Rector, an e-Book compiler.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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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    Help UNIX users to read Project Gutenberg Ebook in comfortable condition
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