FBReader

FBReader is a free and open source e-book reader for GNU/Linux 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, RTF, OEB, Non-DRM'ed mobipocket and p... more

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