epub.js
bibi
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epub.js
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How to convert an online ebook to pdf?
Seems like his book is being posted with maybe https://github.com/futurepress/epub.js/ which somehow 404s every link I could find to the xhtml or ofp files he might actually want. Might be a different method for getting these?
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Show HN: Lota – An online ePub reader with VS Code style
That looks quite a bit like the ePub (and PDF and ...) reader [1] I made for Nextcloud, many years ago. I have not maintained it for a few years due to a lack of time and interest (I made it so my daughter could read on the school-issued iPad on which she was not allowed to install apps, it lacked a good reader) so it doesn't work on current versions but it could be made to run with relative ease. It uses the Futurepress epub.js library to render ePub documents, it would not surprise me to see this product using that as well.
As to the question of needing an internet connection for reading a book the answer is that epub.js - or rather the browser engine in which it is executed - can lead external files so it can be used without an internet connection. I suspect this product can not be used in that was since it has 'cloud storage' as a 'premium' feature. Running locally would undermine the value of this 'premium' feature.
[1] https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/files_reader
[2] https://github.com/futurepress/epub.js
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Is React Native a right choice for creating epub reader with many features?
I used this one and write native module https://skyepub.net You can consider to use webview as well https://www.npmjs.com/package/epubjs
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Building a Reader. Do I need to use ePub?
In my quest to search for a building an online reader, I came across epubjs. Should I be using ePub format or should I be using HTML, Plain text to build the reader.
- Would anyone else use an eBook reader?
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Show HN: The usable eBook (azw3,mobi,ePub,pdf) reader inside a browser
Is this using https://github.com/futurepress/epub.js/ under the hood?
bibi
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Bibi reader
Here are the official demos : https://bibi.epub.link/
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E-reader questions
https://bibi.epub.link/ another web reader
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- Is there in-browser epub readers that allows you to use the Migaku Browser Extension?
- Bibi – JavaScript ePub Reader
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How Do You Build An Online EPUB Reader?
Doing a bit of searching hasn't produced many results. Currently, the only solutions I've found are Bibi and a website called Cloud ePub Reader with Drive; but these are already built applications and I want to build my own.
- Reading EPUBs on Chrome
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Show HN: The usable eBook (azw3,mobi,ePub,pdf) reader inside a browser
There's BIbi which is a nice open source ePub reader ( https://github.com/satorumurmur/bibi )
What are some alternatives?
openvsx - An open-source registry for VS Code extensions
jidoujisho - A full-featured immersion language learning suite for mobile.
files_reader
Translation-Aggregator - Translation Aggregator is a program that machine translates texts through multiple sources and presents them in one convenient window.
lota - Re-design EPUB reader.
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager
reading-planner - 📚 Generate reading plan based on EPUB file and reading habit interval
ebook-reader - Online e-book reader that supports Yomichan
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices