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Can anyone suggest a nice eBook reader in Ubuntu?
Preferably something lightweight.
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marked as duplicate by Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, pa4080, David Foerster, muru Aug 30 '17 at 4:28This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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/ |
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I use Calibre because the integration with my Android phone is amazing. Calibre + Wordplayer FTW! |
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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:
Cheers! |
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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:
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