Lucidor is software for reading and handling e-books.
Lucidor supports e-books in the EPUB file format, and catalogs in the OPDS format.
The software is available under an open source license.
Key Features
- Reads EPUB e-books.
- Organize a collection of e-books in a local bookcase.
- Search for and download e-books from the Internet, for example by browsing OPDS catalogs.
- Convert web feeds into e-books.
- Web browser view is a simple user interface to browse web pages.
- Themes.
- Use custom styles to modify the appearance of books.
- Internationalization support.
Website: Abandoned
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Developer: Bokförlaget Ordbrand
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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