Hello everyone! For a while i’ve been using Okular, but I feel like the UI is a bit crowded and it’s difficult to change the appearance of the book itself. Are there any minimalist/simple epub readers for Linux (perhaps something akin to Apple’s “Books” app?)
- lckdscl [they/them] ( @lckdscl@whiskers.bim.boats ) English15•2 years ago
What about Foliate?
Oh wow, this looks great! Thank you very much :D
- DetachablePianist ( @DetachablePianist@lemmy.ml ) 8•2 years ago
Calibre is my goto. It can be somewhat complex but is feature-rich
- kilgore ( @kilgore@feddit.de ) 3•2 years ago
This is the one!
- Librerian ( @Librerian@beehaw.org ) 6•2 years ago
I use KOReader both on Linux and Android, and I love it! I used Calibre’s own reader for epub files earlier, but have since used a bit of time getting to know KOReader and its features better, and it suits my needs very well.
- tokyorock ( @tokyorock@beehaw.org ) 3•2 years ago
Sumatra PDF is easily my favorite, but you’d have to use Wine.
- crunchpaste ( @crunchpaste@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English2•2 years ago
Don’t know if you’re into that kind of minimal, but lately I’ve been using epy and it is just amazing.
- om1k ( @om1k@sopuli.xyz ) 2•2 years ago
for simplicity I think sxiv supports ebooks