For readers who love data, these plugins quantify your reading habits and help you set literacy goals. Statistics
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Demo Mode is pure fun. It disables sleep and touch input for a set amount of time (e.g., 30 seconds) while displaying a static page. If you are showing off your e-ink device to a friend, tap "Demo Mode," hand it over, and they can't accidentally exit the book or change the font size.
For those looking to supercharge their reading experience, finding the is essential for optimizing productivity, improving accessibility, and enhancing convenience.
While Wallabag is for specific articles you choose, NewsDownloader is for periodicals you love. It allows you to fetch content from RSS/Atom feeds automatically.
If you enjoy waking up and reading the morning news on an eye-friendly e-ink screen, this plugin automates the whole process. It turns your e-reader into a custom, ad-free daily newspaper. 6. Customizable Sleep Screen
One of the few advantages proprietary ecosystems (like Amazon Kindle or Kobo Ecosystem) have over open-source setups is seamless page-syncing across multiple devices. Kosync completely erases this deficit.
You are referencing a Dungeons & Dragons manual. You look away for 15 minutes to roll dice. The device stays awake. You look back. The PDF is still exactly where you left it, no reloading.
These plugins bring simple games and interactive text adventures to your e-reader.
Automates device sleep cycles based on inactivity timeouts.
Fetches articles saved to "read-it-later" services and formats them into clean, highly readable e-book formats.