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<title>Initial import of fbreader-0.10.1:</title>
<updated>2009-01-18T17:39:37Z</updated>
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<name>wiz</name>
<email>wiz@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2009-01-18T17:39:37Z</published>
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FBReader is an e-book reader for various platforms.

Main features:
  * Supported formats are
       * fb2 e-book format (style attributes are not supported yet).
       * HTML format (tables are not supported).
       * CHM format (tables are not supported).
       * plucker format (tables are not supported).
       * Palmdoc (aportis doc).
       * zTxt (Weasel format).
       * TCR (psion text) format.
       * RTF format (stylesheets and tables are not supported).
       * OEB format (css and tables are not supported).
       * OpenReader format (css and tables are not supported).
       * Non-DRM'ed mobipocket format (tables are not supported).
       * Plain text format.
  * Direct reading from tar, zip, gzip and bzip2 archives. (Multiple books
    in one archive are supported.)
  * Automatic library building.
  * Automatic language and character encoding detection is supported.
  * Automatically generated contents table.
  * Embedded images support.
  * Footnotes/hyperlinks support.
  * Position indicator.
  * Keeps the last open book and the last read positions for all opened
    books between runs.
  * List of last opened books.
  * Automatic hyphenations.
  * Text search.
  * Full-screen mode.
  * Screen rotation by 90, 180 and 270 degrees.</content>
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