This application is designed for managing eBooks
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Nov 10, 2022 - Python
This application is designed for managing eBooks
This Python script, intended for Google Colab, employs the zlib library to iteratively compress files until a user-defined reduction percentage is attained, and subsequently saves the compressed file to a specified directory with a custom filename. It proves beneficial for minimizing document sizes before emailing them to Kindle devices.
Cross-platform book management system.
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your ebook server that barely works
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