decoyowl on Nostr: I use a kindle but here is what gpt4o recommends when asked for an open source ...
I use a kindle but here is what gpt4o recommends when asked for an open source ereader iOS app
1. **Yomu Ebook Reader**: While not open-source, Yomu is frequently recommended for its clean interface and privacy labels. It supports OPDS catalogs, which can be useful for syncing with Calibre libraries[4][7].
2. **KyBook**: Although not open-source, KyBook is mentioned as a popular choice for reading ePub and PDF files on iOS. It supports a variety of formats and features, but it's worth noting that it has not been updated in several years[5][6].
3. **FBReader**: This app is available on multiple platforms and is known for its versatility. However, it is not specifically mentioned as open-source for iOS, and its iOS version might lack some features available on other platforms[8].
1. **Yomu Ebook Reader**: While not open-source, Yomu is frequently recommended for its clean interface and privacy labels. It supports OPDS catalogs, which can be useful for syncing with Calibre libraries[4][7].
2. **KyBook**: Although not open-source, KyBook is mentioned as a popular choice for reading ePub and PDF files on iOS. It supports a variety of formats and features, but it's worth noting that it has not been updated in several years[5][6].
3. **FBReader**: This app is available on multiple platforms and is known for its versatility. However, it is not specifically mentioned as open-source for iOS, and its iOS version might lack some features available on other platforms[8].