FBReader
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FBReader on Maemo
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| Stable release | 1.10.0.5 / April 21, 2014 |
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| Preview release | 2.0 beta 14 / November 23, 2013 |
| Written in | C++, Java |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Available in | Multilingual |
| Type | e-book reader |
| License | GPL (free software) |
| Website | fbreader |
FBReader is a free and open source e-book reader for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and other platforms.
It was originally written for the Sharp Zaurus and currently runs on many other mobile devices, like the Nokia Internet Tablets, as well as desktop computers. A preview of FBReaderJ (the Java port) for Google Android was released on April 13, 2008.
Supported formats include EPUB, FictionBook, HTML, plucker, PalmDoc, zTxt, TCR, CHM, RTF, OEB, mobipocket (mobi) without DRM, and plain-text.[1]
DAISY 3 format support was added to a fork of FBReaderJ for Android distributed by Benetech as Go Read for Bookshare on Google Play.
History[edit]
FBReader was originally released for the Sharp Zaurus in January 2005, a Maemo port was added in December 2005 for the Nokia 770. FBReader has since had binary packages released for many mobile device platforms and most major personal computer (PC) operating systems.[2] The FBReader name with the FB prefix comes from FictionBook, an e-book format which is popular in Russia, the country of FBReader's author.[3]
Components[edit]
For easy cross-platform compiling, FBReader uses zlibrary, a cross-platform interface library. It allows recompiling for many platforms while disregarding the GUI-toolkit used.
References[edit]
- ^ FBReader: About FBReader
- ^ FBReader: obsolete versions
- ^ FBReader and its .fb2 format, maemo.org forum, 2005
External links[edit]
- Official website
- FBReader Android package at the F-Droid repository
- Help building FBReaderJ (How to build)
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