Of course, in Linux we have many! So I will present 3, the best known.
CoolReader
Lets you read the most popular formats such as ePub, doc, rtf and even the old chm.Customize the letter, maximize the window and even rotate the text if necessary. As the majority of desktop e-readers, it does not look very pretty but is functional and has interesting features such as text search, table of contents, bookmarks and favorite books read recently.
This player is not only available for linux but also we will find it in Windows, Android and even tutorials on the web is to put as the kindle reader.
Lucidores
web: lucidor.org / lucidores /Lucidores is cross platform, can read ePub and organize the school library, search and download ebooks from the Internet and convert RSS feeds ebooks (like Calibre )
FBReader
web: fbreader.orgIf I had to choose my favorite would be this. It is lightweight, simple and works like I want.It is multiplatform, but seriously-platform, works on Linux, windows, new phones, old cell phones and can be placed as the reader of the Kindle and other devices too sure.
Supports lots of formats and even compressed formats such as zip and tar.
Automatically generates indexes, supports images, manages the collection of books, mark where you read a book and opening it does on the last page you were reading.Allows you to search the text, full screen and rotate the screen 90 º, 180 º or 270 º. It is highly recommended.
Have you tried any?
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