Can anyone suggest a nice eBook reader in Ubuntu?
Preferably something lightweight.
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Sign up to join this communityCan anyone suggest a nice eBook reader in Ubuntu?
Preferably something lightweight.
There is an amazing piece of software called Calibre. I linked an article talking about its features it nice and useful! To install it click the icon: calibre
Alternatively you can install Adobe Reader with eBook extension.
I've not been happy with Calibre due to the translation functions outputting corrupt RTF's as well as the developer's aggressive lack of interest in providing packages. I usually just use OpenOffice to translate stuff to PDF (using Gentium Book Basic) and then use Evince which seems to work fine for me.
If you use Firefox and have it running most of the time you can read the .epub format e-books from within the browser with this extension http://www.epubread.com/en/
I use Calibre because the integration with my Android phone is amazing. Calibre + Wordplayer FTW!
My suggestion would be Cool Reader 3. It's a simple install, and a very lightweight program (nothing so bulky as Calibre, which is nice software IF you have eBook hardware like e.g. a Kindle or a Sony, but overpowered for just a ePub viewer).
You can get Cool Reader by:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vovansrnd/coolreader
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cr3
Cheers!
Easy-Ebook-Viewer
I used to love fbreader but in ubuntu 17.04 it got problem while installing. So after a little googling I found Easy-Ebook-Viewer
Installation:
sudo apt install git gir1.2-webkit-3.0 libwebkitgtk-3.0-0 gir1.2-gtk-3.0 python3-gi
git clone https://github.com/michaldaniel/Ebook-Viewer.git
cd Ebook-Viewer
sudo make install