WinDjView is a fast, compact and powerful DjVu viewer for Windows with tabbed interface, continuous scrolling and advanced printing options. It uses the free DjVuLibre library to decode DjVu documents. DjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images.

DjVu.js is a program library for working with .djvu files online.It's written in JavaScript and can be run in a web browser without any connection with the server.It's absolutely open source and you can see the source code on GitHubAlso there is the DjVu.js Viewer, which allows you to view .djvu files online right in the browser.It's written in ReactJS and powered with DjVu.js library.


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I am still looking for answers. DjView now has retina support and better responsiveness than before (only with Qt5 builds), but it still lags behind other viewers in page rendering and scrolling performance.

DjVu Viewer is a small .djvu file reader, enables you to open and view DjVu format files, easily zoom in and zoom out. This software can generate the thumbnails of all image pages, allow you to quickly browse. And, you can export the images to other format image files, such as JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF and BMP formats, program supports batch conversion, you can convert all images at once.

The DjVu format is a popular image transmission format that is based on specially designed compression technology, it has a amazing compression ratio, hundreds images can be compressed into a very small file. The DjVu file extension is .djvu or .djv, it is generally used to store scanned images, e-books and so on.

I need to open DjVu files in my program, so I'm looking for some library. It must be free library, opensource would be better. When I tried to google it, I found only links to some books about .Net in *djvu format :D

Hello guys.

Few months ago I started thinking about djVu reader application for iPad. Because I hadn't found anything that is good enough for me. Well, I still want to develop this kind of app. Have you ever encountered with djVu SDK or something? Maybe an API that helps to convert djvu to another file to present it on iPad. I found a website djvu {dot} com, but it seems dead, in spite this I sent a question message about their technology.

For djvu files, I enjoy reading it in djview, because when I search for some words, it can show where all the results are at a glance, and highlight them simultaneously. This is much more convenient than the searching functionality in evince for pdf files.

But for a single file (pdf or djvu), I have to create two files (one in pdf, and the other in djvu) and open them in djview and xournal (and maybe also in evince), in order to achieve the two benefits I outlined above.

I recommend PDF-Xchange Editor (installable in Linux through Wine). It functions both as a good viewer, allowing you to open multiple files in tabs. The UI is fantastic. And best of all, it stores annotations/comments within the file, unlike Okular. How to install?

Although it is not the easiest way to get started (but still quite easy), if you really like annotation power, then check out Emacs (or Spacemacs) with pdf-tools. It provides a zathura like reading experience (although much more powerful), but with very good annotation features (even more powerful annotation features via pymupdf-mode). Also it provides a djvu reader and djvu annotation features via djvu.el (or the experimental djvu2.el). In addition it provides org-mode, a very powerful note taking library, which can be fully integrated with pdf and djvu note taking (e.g. via org-noter).

On windows I have used SumatraPDF, a very fast and lightweight app that can read pdf, djvu, and chm, among others.

On arch I'm using epdfview for PDFs, but is there anything light and fast for chm and djvu? and of course, better one app to handle them all.

Free creators, manipulators, converters, web browser plug-ins, and desktop viewers are available.[2] DjVu is supported by a number of multi-format document viewers and e-book reader software on Linux (Okular, Evince, Zathura), Windows (Okular, SumatraPDF), and Android (Document Viewer,[5] FBReader, EBookDroid, PocketBook).

In 2002, the DjVu file format was chosen by the Internet Archive as a format in which its Million Book Project provides scanned public-domain books online (along with TIFF and PDF).[29] In February 2016, the Internet Archive announced that DjVu would no longer be used for new uploads, among other reasons citing the format's declining use and the difficulty of maintaining their Java applet based viewer for the format.[17]

When Malwarebyte anti-Malware scanned a particular folder, it picked up a file named "DjVuReader.exe" as a Threat (Trojan.Agent) in Category Malware. Googling the file name shows that there is a file, a Windows App, with the same name in Microsoft Store -us/store/apps/djvu-reader/9wzdncrdcsmz. I also uploaded the file to for scan and result suggests that only Malwarebyte marks it as Trojan Agent (all other 56 programs consider it safe).

WinDjView is a document viewer that is quite fast and doesn't hog much space on your computer. It's got a nice tabbed interface that makes organizing your documents a snap. In addition, WinDjView boasts continuous scrolling and offers advanced printing options if you need a hard copy of the document you're viewing.

Sumatra is a free PDF viewer that works with almost popular eBook formats: DjVu, CBZ, CBR, ePub, MOBI, CHM, and XPS. The size of the software is relatively small, which makes it a convenient choice for old Windows OS devices.

A similar example of the type files you are trying to download can be found on the following page where the browser can load the DRM stub as FASC ( fascicules) OR you can download the document as a zip full of djvu files that SumatraPDF WILL open locally =689

Zathura is like vim minimalistic UI almost same shortcut for view document in meny format, grat for scans like pdf and djvu, old format with awesome scan compresion without lost quality. Also suport cbr and cbz probably comic compresion format.

DjVu is the file format to store scanned documents. It is functionally equivalent to scanned PDF, but yields smaller files than a PDF due to its lossy compression. For Linux or Windows users, reading a DjVu file is quite easy, thanks to so many existing DjVu viewers.

DjVu is developed to divide the source material into several layers and lossly compress it. Though it similar to scanned PDF or images, it is not the same. You can not expect to open DjVu files with image viewers or PDF reader. Even if you can open the file with some image viewers, it will looks weird and they are unable to properly render the hidden text layer.

DjVu.js viewer is an open source tool to read DjVu files in web browser, there are 3 modes to display your files. You can copy text from DjVu files, zoom in or out, also rotate. However, this program is written in JavaScript, which means the interface is not intuitive.

It is a powerful document reader and converter that supports a lot of formats, including DjVu files. It is quite similar to GroupDocs, offering a simple interface for users to view the DjVu files, but loading files very slow. It allows text selection in the file. However, there is a severe issue of using this viewer: it cannot keep the original formatting in DjVu files, your files may look quite different in this reader.

We have written a brief introduction about the 7 best DjVu viewers for Mac users above. In order to let you compare them easily, here lists a table for further comparing. You can know the operating system, supported file formats, exporting file formats and tools.

I see that the djvulibre website 

lists djview4 ( DjVuLibre: Open Source DjVu library and viewer ) as an improved viewer

Further, for Fedora/RHEL we have a binary package - djview4-4.12-3.fc35 | Build Info | koji

@tkuraku

Thank you for clarification. I tried, and installed flatpak and evince via flatpak. My djvu file can now be accessed via the flatpak evince.

Apparently, there was some other evince also - which did not run the djvu file - as you have pointed out from your last message.

The open source tools out there only use the very basic djvu features for compression. No foreground extraction etc.

Thus I ended up with about the same size as jpeg2000. However, if you have a tool that can utilize the advanced features in djvu, then djvu is definitely smaller.

View your DJVU file with ease on any device and from any place. Our online file viewer is designed to be compatible with all commonly used desktop and mobile web browsers while maintaining full responsiveness.

I solved the puzzle (for Mac). I bought Parallels Desktop, installed Windows XP (I had old CD; but it is possible to install old MacOS versions which are free as far as I know). Then I installed New Yorker's DVD viewer. And finally it works! I print to pdf some magazine issues, so I can read them anywhere without restrictions by Macos preview. Also use OCR software (Finereader in my case) to get searchable pdf file.

since last Mac OS Sierra update (10.12.2, on december 14th 2016), finder seems to have a major issue when opening folders containing djvu files: the color wheel appears and finder almost freezes. Are you facing the same issue or is it a local problem from my MacBook Pro?

I have this issue too. That Finder becomes incredibly slow when opening directories that have djvu files. Trying to copy, rename or do anything with the files becomes almost impossible. Someone mentioned that the most recent update to DJView fixed this. But not for me, unfortunately. I have tried various different approaches to resolving this, but nothing has worked. I think it is an issue with the implementation of Finder.

thank you for the answer. Unfortunately, I already tried several times a safe mode reboot, with no improvement. Opening folders containing djvu files always causes troubles to the Finder (but no problem viewing the files themselves with a djvu reader). Before realizing that the problem came from djvu files, I followed other suggestions (as removing some specific files in the Library/Cache/CloudKit directory or the com.apple.finder.plist in Library/Preferences/ directory) with no success. Another Apple Support Communities user seems to face the same issue (djvu file causes iconservicesagent to exhaust cpu on macos sierra). 006ab0faaa

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