Hi,
some of you may have come across the
KindlePDFViewer (KPV) application in the past. Since a couple of month, we - the development team - tried to port its functionality over to
touch based devices like the
Kindle 5 (Touch) and the
Kindle Paperwhite. The effort has now gotten far enough to warrant a first official release.
Since KindlePDFViewer got support for many more document formats than just PDF, that called for a new name. We settled on
KOReader as the new name.
Moderator Notice
KOReader, which runs on several brands of devices, now has a
dedicated forum of its own.
From now on, please address any general questions about KOReader (anything which applies equally no matter what device you are running KOReader on) in the KOReader forum.
Going forward, let's dedicate this thread to issues which involve KOReader-on-Kindles only (e.g. device integration, getting KOReader to run, anything where it matters that you are using a Kindle and not a Kobo/Pocketbook/Android).
This ensures that the Kindle experts can help you with Kindle-specific problems, and the KOReader experts can help you with KOReader-specific problems.
KOReader's features
- supported document formats: PDF, DJVU, CBZ, FB2, TXT, HTML, RTF, CHM, MOBI, EPUB (and maybe even more?).
- KUAL integration: The reader comes with configuration files for KUAL (and, which doesn't make much sense right now, also for launchpad - but there is only support for touch input so far in the application).
- alternatively, you can use KPV Booklet to launch KOReader
- Open Source Software: you're invited to help us and start hacking on KOReader! The frontend is coded in Lua, so you need only an editor to get going.
Installation
Current limitations
KOReader is still in an early stage. You will notice some inconveniences, some incoherences in the user interface and maybe even a bug here and there. Feel free to ask questions in this thread and report bugs in our issue tracker (link at the bottom of this posting). Documentation is lacking. Help is welcome!
There is currently
no support for pure keyboard-based devices. For those, you're encouraged to have a look at the stable version - KindlePDFViewer. An alternative, especially for the Kindle 4 (NT) is Librerator, a fork of KindlePDFViewer.
However, it is already usable - so feel free to give it a try. And of course, expect updates, so come back and check this post from time to time.
Links
All releases and nightlies are linked here:
http://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki/Download
The wiki page with install & usage instructions is here:
https://github.com/koreader/koreader...der-User-Guide
You can find the source code here:
https://github.com/koreader/koreader
Please report bugs here:
https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues
The source code of KPV Booklet is available here:
https://github.com/koreader/kpvbooklet
Legacy, stable code for keyboard-based devices (K2, KDX, K3): KindlePDFViewer -
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=157047
Forked version, especially for the K4 (NT), but also for other keyboard-based devices: Librerator -
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=198742