Android web novel reader
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Jul 5, 2025 - Kotlin
Android web novel reader
Reading tracker web app built with Django.
A tool that gives you EPUB Reading Systems’ support, mimetypes, namespaces, and ARIA mappings from the command line interface
Material 3 Epub reader built with Jetpack Compose.
A high-performance, offline-first e-reader for Android built with a hybrid Flutter + Rust architecture. Supports PDF, EPUB, DJVU, MOBI, CBZ, and DOCX
A free, open-source digital library for reading and sharing books. Discover classic and new literature with no fees or subscriptions.
Built with Kotlin and Compose — an EPUB reader that does less, so you feel more.
An intelligent e-book reader
Explore curated classical Islamic works in a clean, distraction-free reading experience.
🏆 Team Hackademics' submission for the Readers Rising Hackathon of 2025 by the National Book Development Board of the Philippines. Chosen as one of the winners (2nd highest placement).
Mobile application to read scans online
Mobile app where you can earn new skills in simple article-reading way
Obsidian Ebook Reader: A lightweight, high-performance EPUB reader for seamless digital reading. Built for speed, privacy, and a distraction-free experience.
Discover books, get personalized recommendations, and read concise summaries.
A modern, clean Wikipedia reader with enhanced reading experience, real-time statistics, and beautiful animations
Django REST API backend for a mobile book reading tracking application, built with scalability and user experience in mind. Prioritizes clean code, testing, and seamless mobile integration.
Backend API for Huroof, a third-year university reading platform project. Built with Laravel, with authentication, role & permission management, content CRUD, notifications (FCM), and Cloudinary integration.
Cadence: immersive reading pipeline from EPUB to audiobook with synchronized reader playback.
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