Lecturer is an eBook reader for portable devices that not only displays the text in an easy-to-read font with adjustable margins and spacing, but is also able to read it out loud!
The speech
... [More] output code uses the Loquendo TTS system installed on recent TomTom Go mobile GPS navigation units. Developed for the TomTom Go 730, it should also work on 930 models. While the text-to-speech component is closely tied to that platform, the plain text viewer is easily ported to any system with a Linux framebuffer device or SDL.
Installation and usage [Less]
CoolReader Engine is fast and small cross-platform XML/CSS based rendering library for writing E-Book readers for desktops as well as for handheld devices. Supported e-book formats: FB2, TXT, RTF
... [More], TCR, HTML, EPUB.
CoolReader3 is e-book viewer based on CoolReader engine. There are versions with interface on QT and wxWidgets. Also, there is version for e-Ink based devices (like Jinke V3). [Less]
Jomic is a viewer for comic books stored in CBZ, CBR, and PDF files. Features include a two page mode, caching and support for several image formats (PNG, JFIF/JPEG, TIFF, and GIF). It is Open Source software distributed under the GNU GPL.
This project is trying to popularize RFID as future of barcode. It describes how this technology is easy to implement in many companies for different tasks (not only warehouse movement ). The key part
... [More] is ebook with many practical tricks how do to this in home-made way.
Current software works on LAMP platform:
- Linux
- Apache
- MySQL
- PHP
because is FREE and high scalable for embedded devices. For simple RFID node Linux & PHP (run directly from shell) are enough.
I dream about create workgroup ( vendors / users ) to estabilish some common standard in quickly growing sector of market. [Less]
OPS Editor is an application to create and edit ebooks. OPS Editor makes it easy to package files for epub in OCF/OPF/OPS format.
March 29, 2008 - Janice Law
This is the initial release as test of
... [More] concept with limited functionality for editing metadata.
Current release is 0.1.
Signatures and SHA-1 checksums for the files are:
9fd318c70ad93059628238a551877bca9d35cad7 gopsed-0.1.tar.bz2 [Less]
MotivationThe aim of the OpenTome project is to produce a comic book viewer that works on all major platforms, has a clean and intuitive interface and supports all the major comic book formats.
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Project StatusOpenTome is currently pre-alpha, though an alpha release (0.0.1) will be forthcoming. The current state is perfectly usable, but not yet feature complete enought to be presented as an alpha release.
InstallationOpenTome requires Python (http://python.org/), Qt4 (http://trolltech.com/) and PyQt4 (http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/pyqt/download.php).
Currently OpenTome is pre-alpha so installation is manual. You will need to install Python, Qt4 and PyQt4 (all of which have fairly painless installations on Windows). The first time you run OpenTome it will prompt you for some initial setup paths.
Features (current)Supports CBR, CBZ files, png, jpg and gif image files. Multithreaded loading of Comics - ensures that you don't ever wait for anything to load. New formats supported through a simple plugin system. Library management, browsing and searching/ Simply tagging search function for comics, automatically generated on initial load. Viewer allows scaling, rotation and double page view. Features (planned)Support for .pdf formats Conversion and editing tools for the comic book formats (reordering pages, metadata, etc.) eBook support [Less]