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LibreraReader discussion
LibreraReader reviews and mentions
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Librum: Open-Source e-book platform
I've been rather happy with Librera, although when reading foreign languages, I prefer KOReader for its locally installed dictionary lookups (you have to add them). Note that these are both reader software, first, and not advanced library management packages (as far as I know).
The last I checked, Librera also had two versions on the Play store, with the paid pro (or whatever) version sending a few dollars towards the Ukrainian developer. Who's been donating to the defense efforts since the war started. Or was; that language now appears to be gone from the web site.
Anyway, for those not familiar with FDroid and/or who want to contribute to development other that via PayPal -- or, looks like now that would be Patreon.
https://librera.mobi/
For those who asked: Humble Bundle is another source of DRM-free ebooks.
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Google Docs → Librera Reader, Collabora Office
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Accessibility barriers with Kindle leave me wanting DRM-free books to read. Can anyone recommend authors who have their work available through something that isn't Kindle? I'm more than willing to pay for books.
On Android, the text-to-speech I find is better with https://librera.mobi/
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I finally tried librera and i have questions
Looks like it has been suggested at least once on GitHub. Maybe give a +1 to that issue to show interest?
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⟳ 1 apps added, 48 updated at f-droid.org
Librera Reader (version 8.9.12): Book and PDF reader
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Maths textbooks/resources suitable for viewing on mobile devices
I use Libera which has everything i need for a reader, to view full-screen is essential bc it makes use of all the space on phone.
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TTS for Offline, PDF, and Websites
Librera reader, perhaps? https://librera.mobi/
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Free websites like LingQ with Italian?
I personally use Librera on Android with google translate.
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foobnix/LibreraReader is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of LibreraReader is C.