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98 programs, showing page 2 of 10
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Auto Kindle eBook Converter
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This project was originally a quick and dirty method for me to convert my ebook collection in various formats to a kindle compatible format without worrying about the ebook source type. It takes PDF, Lit, and HTML files and converts them to .mobi.
Auto Kindle is a free download for Windows only.
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Calibre
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calibre is a free and open source e-book library management application. It has a cornucopia of features divided into the following main categories:
- calibre manages your e-book collection for you. It is designed around the concept of the logical book, i.e., a single entry in your library that may correspond to actual e-book files in several formats.
- calibre can sort the books in your library by: Title, Author, Date added, Date published, Size, Rating, Series, etc.
- You can easily search your book collection for a particular book. calibre supports searching any and all of the fields mentioned above. You can construct advanced search queries by clicking the helpful "Advanced search" button to the left of the search bar.
- Finally, calibre will even go out onto the internet to find book metadata based on existing title/author or ISBN information. It can download various types of metadata and covers for your books, automatically. The metadata system is written using plugins so that different types of metadata sources can be supported in the future.
- calibre can convert from a huge number of formats to a huge number of formats. It supports all the major e-book formats.
- Input Formats: CBZ, CBR, CBC, EPUB, FB2, HTML, LIT, LRF, MOBI, ODT, PDF, PRC, PDB, PML, RB, RTF, TCR, TXT
- Output Formats: EPUB, FB2, OEB, LIT, LRF, MOBI, PDB, PML, RB, PDF, TCR, TXT
- The conversion engine has lots of powerful features. It can rescale all font sizes, ensuring the output e-book is readable no matter what font sizes the input document uses. It can automatically detect/create book structure, like chapters and Table of Contents. It can insert the book metadata into a "Book Jacket" at the start of the book.
- calibre has a modular device driver design that makes adding support for different e-reader devices easy. At the moment, it has support for a large number of devices, the complete list of which is here. Syncing supports updating metadata on the device from metadata in the library and creation of collections on the device based on the tags defined in the library. If a book has more than one format available, calibre automatically chooses the best format when uploading to the device. If none of the formats is suitable, calibre will automatically convert the e-book to a format suitable for the device before sending it.
- calibre can automatically fetch news from websites or RSS feeds, format the news into a ebook and upload to a connected device. The ebooks include the full versions of the articles, not just the summaries. Examples of supported news sites include: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Time, Newsweek, The Guardian, ESPN and many, many more…
- calibre has over three hundred news sources and the news system is plugin based, allowing users to easily create and contribute new sources to calibre. As a result the collection of news sources keeps on growing!
- If you are interested in adding support for a news site, read the User Manual. Once you have successfully created a new recipe, you can share it with other users by posting it in the calibre forum [External link] or sending it to the calibre developers for inclusion in calibre.
- calibre has a built-in ebook viewer that can display all the major ebook formats. It has full support for Table of Contents, bookmarks, CSS, a reference mode, printing, searching, copying, customizing the rendering via a user style sheet, embedded fonts, etc.
- Content server for online access to your book collection
calibre works on Windows XP, Vista and 7
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CDisplayEx
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CDisplayEx is a Comic reader based on CDisplay. It use the popular 7-zip plugins to read many archives types like cbr cbz cbt rar zip tar 7z lzh arj cab tar.gz tar.bz2. It supports jpeg png gif and bmp images.
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Clickbank Ebook
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Our free ebook searches the Clickbank Marketplace in depth, to the landing page of the vendor not just the title and description from Clickbank. You are guaranteed to find what you are looking for. Give it away free and makes Clickbank affiliate sales from every search. Search for the exact Clickbank product you are looking for and receive commissions on the products you buy. Get others to rebrand their own copy and gain commission off of that
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ComicInfo Editor
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The ComicInfo Editor is a project to create and edit comic (CBR, CBZ) metadata. Specifically, to create translations that will overlay images like subtitles on a movie.
All metadata is stored in a comicninfo.xml file with an XSD extended from ComicRack
ComicRack comicinfo.xml is gathered from: http://comicrack.cyolito.com/downloads/comicrack/ComicRack/Support-Files/ComicInfoSchema.zip/
We want to create an open format to allow many viewers to view and create translations. The shapes and text definitions are embedded SVG objects inside the comicinfo.xml
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ComicTool
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Comic tool is a pure Silverlight 4 cbr/cbz viewer that aims to be as lightweight as possible while having basic viewing features. Files an be opened via a URL and other input mechanisms will be added. Indexing and export features will be added with an out of browser mode. Basic viewing features will should remain simple and intuitive. No feature overload.
Comic Tool feature:
- Zooming
- CBZ/CBR support
- Drag file from local machine support
- Editing/Saving
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Translation Viewing (via ComicInfo schema with embedded SVG to display foreign languages)
- OOB Support on Windows and OS X
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ComicViewer
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It reads the cbr and cbz file and provides a pleasant ui to read the comic files.
it brings all pdf reader navigation functions to the comics.
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- Added on 7th Jan 2012 by lt -
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e-Novels
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These E-Novels were created with Text to HTML
01.) Jules Verne: 20000 Leagues Under The Sea
02.) Mark Twain: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
03.) Willa Cather: Alexander's Bridge
04.) Henry James: The American
05.) Lucy Maud Montgomery: Anne of Avonlea
06.) Herman Melville: Billy Budd
07.) Frederick Douglass: My Bondage and My Freedom
08.) Voltaire: Candide
09.) William Wells Brown: Clotelle
10.) Henry James: Confidence
11.) Edgar Rice Burroughs: At The Earths Core
12.) Jane Austen: Emma
13.) Thomas Hardy: Far From The Madding Crowd
14.) Charles Dickens: Great Expectations
15.) Christopher Morley: The Haunted Bookshop
16.) Logan Marshall: History of The Nations and Empires Involved and a Study of the Events Culminating in The Great Conflict
17.) Arthur Conan Doyle: Hounds of the Baskervilles
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19.) Sax Rohmer: The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu
20.) H.G. Wells: The Invisible Man
21.) Jack London: The Iron Heel
22.) Jules Verne: A Journey To The Center Of The Earth (1864)
23.) Upton Sinclair: The Jungle
24.) Robert Louis Stevenson: Kidnapped
25.) H. Ryder Haggard: King Solomon's Mines
26.) Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Land that Time Forgot
27.) Mark Twain: Life On The Mississippi
28.) Arthur Conan Doyle: The Lost World
29.) Jane Austen: Mansfield Park
30.) Jules Verne: The Master of the World
31.) Herman Melville: Moby Dick
32.) H. Rider Haggard: Montezuma's Daughter
33.) W. Somerset Maugham: The Moon and Sixpence
34.) Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Monster Men
35.) Kate Douglas Wiggin: New Chronicles Of Rebecca
36.) Jane Austen: Northanger Abbey (1803)
37.) John Milton: Paradise Lost
38.) Carl Russell Fish: The Path Of Empire
39.) Jack London: The People Of The Abyss (1905)
40.) Gaston Leroux: The Phantom of the Opera
41.) Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray
42.) Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice
43.) Edgar Rice Burroughs: A Princess Of Mars
44.) Stephen Crane: The Red Badge of Courage
45.) Thomas Hardy: The Return of the Native
46.) Henry James: Roderick Hudson
47.) Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Secret Garden
48.) H. G. Wells: The Secret Places Of The Heart
49.) Jane Austen: Sense And Sensibility (1811)
50.) F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Side Of Paradise
51.) The Simpler Way
52.) Theodore Dreiser: Sister Carrie
53.) Charles Dickens: A Tale of Two Cities
54.) Edgar Rice Burroughs: Tarzan of the Apes
55.) H.G. Wells: The Time Machine
56.) Robert Louis Stevenson: Treasure Island
57.) Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom's Cabin
58.) Jules Verne: The Underground City
59.) H. R. Haggard: The Virgin of the Sun
60.) Leo Tolstoy: War and Peace
61.) H.G. Wells: The War of the Worlds
62.) H.G. Wells: When the Sleeper Wakes
Rewarded as an Excellent Freeware Program by the Primewares staff
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Ebook Library (EBL)
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In collaboration with leading university and research libraries and major academic publishers, eBooks Corporation recently launched Ebook Library (EBL), a new ebook lending platform that delivers a rapidly expanding catalog of ebooks to academic and research libraries.
EBL aims to extend digital lending capabilities, enable greater availability of books to greater number of students and deliver real cost savings and convenience to libraries and book publishers.
EBL draws on extensive experience in print and digital publishing, and on advice from respected members of the library, publishing and technology communities. The result is a new approach to ebook lending that integrates seamlessly with library workflows, provides an intuitive interface for flexible purchase and lending.
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EBook Maestro FREE
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eBook Maestro is a versatile universal compiler for digital information products (such as eBooks, Magazines, Albums, Galleries, Guides, Offline Sites, Reports, Documentations, Software Wizards, Training Courses, Educational Materials, Tests, Quizzes, etc.
Books compiled with eBook Maestro support all character sets and can contain and open any files: HTML Pages, Graphic Files, Java Scripts, VB Scripts, Style Sheets, Flash Files, Sound Files, Video Files, etc.
Note: eBook Maestro FREE can be used for creating any non-commercial eBooks.
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