

It’s included in the default set of core applications since GNOME 3.16. GNOME BOOKSĪs the name says, GNOME BOOKS is a lightweight and easy-to-use EPUB reader for Linux. Let’s start our list of best EPUB readers for Linux with: 1.

Yes, this is a common e-book format used by many E-Book software. So, can you help me fix this? Like do you know about the scrolling set up to be done in smoothscroll chrome extension? Now, it's too fast If I knew the settings of my firefox, I'd just put it there in that.Īlso, how do I zoom by using touchpad? That's pretty important feature for my usage.EPUB is a short form of Electronic Publication and you might have seen a number of books that you have downloaded from the internet in this format.

I tried this extension "smoothscroll", but I'm not sure what variables I should put to get firefox like scrolling, changing 4 different values by hit and trial would be impossible specially when their ranges is very high (like 500, 600 etc). Plus they don't have pinch-zooming feature unlike firefox. I tried above mentioned browser and scrolling is terrible in them. But I generally use 2 browsers because I need it for privacy. I like firefox in ubuntu and have set up new account here and I'm going to use this browser on desktop for rest of my life. I'm in urgent situation, where I'm giving my exam in 1 week, all my studies come from laptop, so I can't even do anything else(try something crazy).Ĭlick to expand.Hi, I am trying with browser, and it's causing pain in me. I'm really surprised (tbh not, when everything is free, this is bound to happen). That's all I want and the sad thing is that I'm not even getting them. Zooming should be possible by touchpad in laptop. I tried imwheel, chrome extensions etc in Chromium and Chrome browsers, nothing worked. Scrolling should be smooth like in firefox. I can't imagine how such a huge Operating System, can't have a single pdf reader that does these two things? IMO these aren't very complex softwares to build.įirefox alternative should've these features: I tried qpdfview, it was great except it didn't do 2)Persistent. I've used it only once though, then uninstalled it as it caused hang. Okular consumes too much memory and hangs the system (Dell inspiron i5 5567 8GB RAM, 1TB Hard disk). At the very least, remember the last pdfs opened.įirefox does it, but Reading pdfs in firefox is somewhat not what I like to do. Ie it should remember last opened pdfs and last page. Even when I select 10 files at once in a folder and press enter, all of them should open in same window.

I.e it should be able to open multiple tabs in same window.
