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FictionBook
Fb2-shema.jpg
Filename extension fb2, fb2.zip
Developed by Дмитрий Грибов
Initial release 2004
Latest release 2.21 / 16 January 2008
Type of format Электронная книга
Extended from XML
Extended to fb3
Website fictionbook.org

FictionBook is an open XML-based e-book format, which originated and gained popularity in Russia. It is supported by e-book readers such as FBReader, AlReader, Haali Reader and okular under Linux. The FictionBook files have the .fb2 filename extension.

The FictionBook format does not specify the representation of a document, describing its structure instead. For example, there are special tags for epigraphs, verses and quotations. All the ebook metadata, such as the author name, title, and publish information, is also present in the ebook file. Hence, the format is convenient for automatic processing, indexing, and ebook collections management. Moreover, it allows automatic conversion into other formats.

Contents

Differences from other eBook formats

In contrary to other eBook formats (e.g. ePub) FictionBook eBook contains just one xml-like file. Images (and possibly other binary data) are converted to Base64 and reside inside the <binary> tag, this resulting into an eBook being of larger file-size.

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Programs for creation and editing

Reader Software

Hardware readers (Electronic books)


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