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Top 8 Open-Source Alternatives to Archive.org

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Open Library Standard Ebooks calibre oldweb.today Quran.com wallabag Vandal

Summary

The top open-source alternatives to Archive.org are Open Library, Standard Ebooks, and calibre. One of the criteria for ordering this list is the number of mentions that products have on reliable external sources. You can suggest additional sources through the form here.
  1. The ultimate goal of the Open Library is to make all the published works of humankind available to...
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    #Business & Commerce #Books & Reference #Ebooks 267 social mentions

  2. Online library of downloadable e-books that focuses on quality and modern standards in typography.
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    #Torrents #Books & Reference #Ebooks 237 social mentions

  3. Ebook manager, viewer & converter
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    • Open Source

    #Ebooks #eBook Reader #eBook Manager 551 social mentions

  4. Time travel across the world wide web using old browsers
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    • Open Source

    #Productivity #Bookmarks #Bookmark Manager 14 social mentions

  5. Read the translation of the Quran (Classical Arabic) in many languages.
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    #Mobile Apps #Note Taking #Web App 552 social mentions

  6. Save the web, freely.
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    • Open Source

    #Productivity #Note Taking #Bookmarks 17 social mentions

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    Navigate back in time ⏳ without leaving your current tab
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    • Open Source

    #Productivity #Startups #User Experience

  8. Jiffy Reader is a browser extension that allows you to read any website faster.
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    • Open Source

    #Productivity #Bookmark Manager #Web App

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