okular is an universal document viewer based on KPDF for KDE 4.
Its development began as part of Google's Summer of Code program. The description of the project is located at KDE Developer's Corner.
okular combines the excellent functionalities of KPDF with the versatility of supporting
... [More] different kind of documents, like PDF, Postscript, DjVu, CHM, and others.
The document format handlers page has a chart describing in more detail the supported formats and the features supported in each of them. [Less]
FBReaderJ is an e-book reader for the Android platform. It is a clone of the FBReader book reader written in Java.
FBReaderJ supports several e-book formats: oeb, epub, fb2. In future releases the list will be extended to support the same formats as the original FBReader. Direct reading from zip, tar and gzip archives is supported.
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, TCR, HTML, EPUB, DOC, PDB.
CoolReader3 is e-book viewer based on CoolReader engine. There are
... [More] versions with interface on QT and wxWidgets. Also, there is version for e-Ink based devices (like Jinke V3/V60, Pocketbook).
Android port is available on Android Market. [Less]
libe-book is an import filter library for reflowable e-book file formats, based on librevenge. Currently supported are, for example, PalmDoc, FictionBook v.2, Plucker, zTXT. Support for HTML-based formats (e.g., ePub) is in development. The library is a part of the Document Liberation Project.
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