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8 Best eBook Readers for Linux

calibre FBReader Okular Lucidor Foliate
  1. Ebook manager, viewer & converter
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Calibre is one of the most popular eBook apps for Linux. To be honest, it’s a lot more than just a simple eBook reader. It’s a complete eBook solution. You can even create professional eBooks with Calibre.

    #eBook Manager #eBook Reader #eBook Converter 546 social mentions

  2. FBReader is an e-book reader for various platforms. Features:
    FBReader is a lightweight, multi-platform ebook reader, free but not open-source, supporting various formats like ePub, fb2, mobi, rtf, html etc. It includes access to popular network libraries from where you can download ebooks for free or buy one.

    #eBook Reader #Ebooks #eBook Manager 10 social mentions

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    Okular is a universal document viewer based developed by KDE.
    Okular is another open-source and cross-platform document viewer developed by KDE and is shipped as part of the KDE Application release.

    #PDF Tools #PDF Readers And Editors #PDF Editor 44 social mentions

  4. Lucidor supports e-books in the EPUB file format, and catalogs in the OPDS format.
    Lucidor is XULRunner application giving you a a classic look of Firefox with tabbed layout that behaves like it while storing data and configurations. It’s the simplest ebook reader on the list and includes configurations like text justifications and scrolling options.

    #eBook Reader #Ebooks #eBook Manager

  5. Bookworm is a Board, Puzzle and Single-player video game created and published by PopCap Games.
    Personally, I find Calibre best suited for my needs. Also, Bookworm looks promising to me and I am using it more often these days. If you’re looking for something simple and modern, Foliate can be worth a try.

    #eBook Reader #Puzzle #Games

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    EEV

    Easy Ebook Viewer

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    It currently supports PDF formats and is designed to help the user focus more on the content. With all the basic features of a pdf reader, Buka lets you navigate through arrow keys, has zoom options and you can view 2 pages side by side.

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    Buka

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    It currently supports PDF formats and is designed to help the user focus more on the content. With all the basic features of a pdf reader, Buka lets you navigate through arrow keys, has zoom options and you can view 2 pages side by side.

  8. A simple and modern eBook viewer.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Personally, I find Calibre best suited for my needs. Also, Bookworm looks promising to me and I am using it more often these days. If you’re looking for something simple and modern, Foliate can be worth a try.

    #eBook Reader #Ebooks #eBook Manager 12 social mentions

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