myrulib.lintest.ruMyRuLib is a free (free and open) program for organizing a home library (collection) of e-books in fb2 format. It is multi-platform: works in Linux, Windows, and in the future, and MacOS. You can use it to work with
Librusek ,
Flibust libraries , or to catalog your own collection of files.

The project is under active development: the first version was released in July 2009 and another update is released every two to three weeks. The number of the current version is 0.18, the program already has sufficient functionality and stability of work. This is largely due to the active participation of
the user community of the program .
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By functionality, the MyRuLib program corresponds to its Windows predecessors:
MyHomeLib and
LibRusLib . For the uninitiated, I will briefly describe some of its features.
The main advantage of the program MyRuLib is the high speed of processing files when importing books into a collection. Details: author, names, genres, series are read from XML tags in accordance with the
FB2 standard. For two and a half hours on a regular home computer, the program is able to process about 120 thousand files with a total capacity of 64 gigabytes.
Search for books in the collection is possible both by author and by name. There are catalogs of series, genres, favorites, user folders, own ratings, comments to books. In addition to FB2 files, import of arbitrary files supplied with the description in the
FBD format is supported.
The
official site has builds for Ubuntu 9.10, Debian 5.0, Mandriva 2010, Fedora 12, and of course for Windows. You can download ready-made daily updated collections for the electronic library of Flibusta:
compact (15 Mb), or the
full version (35 Mb), which additionally contains descriptions of the authors and brief annotations of books. Of course, C ++
source code is available.
The actual file of the collection of the books themselves does not contain, only the name, some details, the list of authors and the link for downloading the book on the website of Flibusta or a local copy of this library. The program is able to download selected books in batch mode. Downloaded files can then be exported to an external device, or opened in your favorite program for reading, specifying it in the settings beforehand.
Finally, I consider it necessary to thank the creator of the library Librusek, as well as the team of the Flibuste library, who picked up the fallen banner of Freedom. I do not for a moment doubt that the future of literature belongs wholly to freely distributed e-books. Hooray!
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