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Please see under features for more. Zotfile and a quick search gives you other options as well: https://libguides.libraries.wsu.edu/c.php?g=768677&p=5514204#s-lg-box-17429213. Source: 11 months ago
Not web based (not actually hosted), but an open source desktop client that can be used with a (self hosted) file sync method of choice using Zotfile (http://zotfile.com/). Source: 12 months ago
Check out zotfile for Zotero. It allows you to use any cloud to host your article. I use it with our university sponsored onedrive http://zotfile.com. Source: about 1 year ago
The Zotfile plugin is a thing too if you don't want to pay for Zotero storage. You can use its 'send to tablet' feature to automate some of the pushing and pulling between Zotero and an Android tablet and extract the annotations. Here is a guide. Source: about 1 year ago
ZotFile is also an amazing PDF management add-on for Zotero. Source: about 1 year ago
MuPDF mini (version 1.23.3a): Minimalist viewer for PDF, XPS, CBZ, unprotected EPUB, and FB2 documents. Source: 8 months ago
Mupdf is the mupdf of epub; it supports epub and other formats beyond pdf¹. When I've had really large files I've used mupdf to read them a few times, as it seems to be far better at handling them than other tools. ¹ https://mupdf.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Doesn't exactly fit your requirements, but might as well mention it here: muPDF - the most lightweight PDF viewer that I've ever seen. You don't even have to install it. Mobile version exists by the way. Source: about 1 year ago
MuPDF viewer (version 1.21.0a): Lightweight document viewer. Source: about 1 year ago
I don't see anything about that on ArchWiki or MuPDF's website. Could you provide details on how it is obsolete and what critical vulnerabilities it has? Source: over 1 year ago
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