Is There A Linux Ereader? For People Who don't Want To Be Tied To Any Ecosystem?

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  1. EPub-InkPlate

    An EPub Reader for the ESP32 based InkPlate e-Ink devices.

  2. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB high-performance time series database. Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-resolution data to power real-time intelligent systems.

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  3. koreader

    An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices

    I use a kobo with https://koreader.rocks/ for reading pdfs, works great and syncs progress with the same app on my phone.

  4. calibre

    The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager

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