![]() In other words, the skills and values of end users are diverse. GHacks is required to provide “information” to the beneficiaries (end users) of the “web” environment that has now become an integral part of our daily lives. Probably many of the skilled users “feel” that way too. Your lament is an outpouring of your feelings and a good indication of your values. What a shame! This site once used to offer valuable articles about valuable programs Looking for a comic book reader? You may want to check out gHacks has become a showroom for Electron/JavaScript/TypeScript junk thanks to Ashwin. The Electron app can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store and the GitHub Repo, though a portable version is not available. Thorium Reader is available for Windows, macOS and Linux. You can find the full list of hotkeys under the settings. Ctrl + B toggles the bookmark, Ctrl + F11 jumps to full screen mode, etc. The program supports many keyboard shortcuts, e.g. The last option on the toolbar toggles the full screen reading mode. Adjust the font size, type, page layout, alignment, columns, and the spacing settings for margin, word, letter, paragraph and line, from the aa menu. ![]() Thorium Reader has three themes Neutral (Light), Sepia, and Night, which you can access from the aa menu > theme. Bookmark a page, and you can pick up where you left off. The search icon is useful for finding content in the book page, that can come in handy if you want to jump to a specific section. ![]() The buttons toward the right edge of the toolbar are options you commonly find in most reader apps. Use the arrow buttons/bar at the bottom or the right and left arrow keys to navigate between pages. The book icon lets you view the contents, chapters, and also the bookmarks that you added. The speaker icon toggles the text-to-speech mode, which uses the system's voice accessibility options (Microsoft David and Zira). To view both the book and the library at the same time, click the 3rd icon. The back arrow button closes the current book and returns the focus to the bookshelf. Thorium Reader has a toolbar at the top with some useful shortcuts. I tried it with some Atom feeds, and it works pretty well.Ĭlick on a book's cover to start reading it. You may add an OPDS feed (Open Publication Distribution System) from online services, or your own server, and browse the catalog. Switch to the Catalogs tab in Thorium Reader. Toggle the view between grid (thumbnail) view and list view using the buttons next to the search bar. Hit the three-dot button to delete or export a book, the about section displays the eBook's description, cover, publisher info. Thorium Reader displays the title, author name, and cover of the books. Only the recently added books are listed here, switch to the All Books section to browse your entire library. Once you have imported the books to the program's library, they are listed on the home page. To add your books from the start page of the app, you can either use the + button to browse, or drag and drop an eBook onto the interface. Thorium Reader's interface couldn't be simpler, it has two tabs. The open source program is user-friendly, and supports a variety of formats EPUB, EPUB3, PDF, ZIP, LPF, Audiobook, Webpub, LCPA, LCPDF, LCPL, Divina, Daisy and OPF.
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