How to Use Axym to Read Your Ebooks (URL, PDF, MD, TXT, HTML, EPUB)

Axym is THE new reader that will change the way you read! This open-source software has everything to love: it’s highly customizable, incorporates speed reading concepts, and is incredibly easy to use. Pure bliss!

I can hear you already… “Another mediocre reader!” “I already have what I need!” But hold on—Axym isn’t just another ordinary reader. It truly adds value. First of all, it’s designed to help you read faster by optimally chunking the text, providing pacing, and highlighting keywords. This is a huge help if, like me, you struggle with concentration!

Next, Axym gives you real control. You can customize no less than nine different parameters: speed, chunk size, colors, font, line spacing, margins, scroll speed, display mode (focus or reading), and even the automatic scrolling mode. In short, you adapt the tool to YOUR reading style, and that’s quite unique.

Additionally, it supports a wide range of formats: URL, PDF, MD, TXT, HTML, EPUB… You can even import content directly from the clipboard, which is super convenient! I’ve tested a lot of readers in my life, both free and paid, and this one stands out. The interface is sleek and minimalistic—no frills, just the essentials.

Oh, and I almost forgot… Axym doesn’t spy on you! All your data stays safely on your device. There’s no tracking, no ads, nothing. It’s guaranteed 100% privacy. In short, it’s a refreshing change from other apps that spend their time stalking us.

For those who want to give it a try, head over to https://axym.davidewiest.com/.

To launch the reader locally with Docker:

docker pull davidewiest/reader:latest
docker run -p 5001:8080 davidewiest/reader:latest

Then, go to localhost:5001 in your browser.

Of course, it will take some time to get used to it at first, but once you find your settings, it will be pure joy. Personally, it allows me to read faster, retain information better, and concentrate more easily. What more could you ask for?

By using it regularly and gradually increasing the speed, you’ll quickly notice improvements. It’s mathematical! The secret is to stay within your comfort zone while challenging yourself a little.

So there you have it—if you’re going to try just one tool this week, make it this one without hesitation.


Let me know if you need any further adjustments!

Mohamed SAKHRI
Mohamed SAKHRI

I'm the creator and editor-in-chief of Tech To Geek. Through this little blog, I share with you my passion for technology. I specialize in various operating systems such as Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android, focusing on providing practical and valuable guides.

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