Reflow config and following links now available for K4NT users too. remembers all user settings and opens documents exactly as you left them. You can set not only document font as default (like in KPV), but also font size and line spacing. better support for CREReader - now it uses page view mode by default (tnx to dave2008), and hyphenation (tnx to tigran123). added setting gamma through inputting value in a dialog. added First Page Offset option - usefull when your book has first pages numbered as i, ii, iii, iv etc. user configurable keyboard layout, if you need to use national characters. all strings moved to a single file - allowing easy localization. high configurability - almost everything can be changed/set editing a configuration file. K4NT specific shortcuts (considering it’s lack of keys). Menus - in adition to the keyboard shortcuts, everything can be accessed via menu too. They can both be safely installed on the same Kindle, and won’t affect each other, in case you want to compare them and see what you like better. #Kite liberator font zip#
It supports multiple formats: pdf, djvu, mobi, epub, cbz, fb2, html, chm, txt, rtf, doc, xps, zip and jpg/jpeg.Ĭompared to the original KPV, Librerator is much more configurable and has more features (at least at this point of time). Librerator (just like KPV) is a multi-format e-book reader. Librerator - multi-format e-reader, fork of KindlePDFViewer Bear in mind that, due to the miniscule user base, in case of problems you will most likely not get help even if you ask nicely on this thread, so be prepared to be on your own.
If you're, however, desperate, you're welcome to try it out. I hope you will take the above warning seriously and avoid unnecessarily wasting your precious time. If you are looking for highly polished piece of work that supports every feature you can think of, in a way you imagined, with a skilled and sympathetic developer ready to assist you at a moment's notice, this is not it.