There are eBook readers for Android, there's Okular for KDE, and stuff like that, but what I want, is an eBook (ePub format) reader for my normal Linux desktop.
I know there's Calibre, which goes way beyond being just an eBook reader, and theres FBReader, Which doesn't really work as of yet.
I am currently using Aldiko ebook reader app. I like it because it allows me to import pdf ebooks that have been downloaded to my phone from different websites, and organize the books with tags. I also like the options that it gives you like list view or shelf view.
A $199 price tag hits the sweet spot as the Kobo reader looks to kickstart the Australian ebook market. Here’s our quick hands-on review of the would-be ‘Kindle killer’.
The iRiver Story ebook reader\'s internal memory (and SD card, if any) is recognized as USB media upon connecting, so we can copy ebook files to and from the computer even without additional application. But for best experience, install Calibre (http://cal...
Kogan continues to diversify its range of low-cost consumer electronics. The latest addition is a $189 ebook reader.
The Cool Reader ebook reader really lives up to its name: it's probably the best cross-platform ebook reader out there.
Linux User and Developer: "The Pocketbook 302 is the latest Linux-powered eBook Reader from GreenReader.co.uk. With a touch screen, Wi-Fi and more than a dozen extra apps, it's one of the most feature-rich models on the market"
Version 0.9.20 of the Ebook reader and management software Calibre was announced on February 22, marking an important milestone for this amazing software.
If you have an e-book reader, the Calibre software is a must-have. It does so many things for the avid reader that it would take a lot of time to just enumerate all the features.
Version 0.9.7 of the Ebook reader and management software Calibre was announced on November 23, marking an important milestone for this amazing software. If you have an e-book reader, the Calibre software is a must-have. It does so many things for the avid reader, that it would take a lot of time to just enumerate all the features.