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Reader

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A reader is a person who reads. It may also refer to:

Computing and technology

  • Adobe Reader (now Adobe Acrobat), a PDF reader
  • Bible Reader for Palm, a discontinued PDA application
  • A card reader, for extracting data from various forms of card-shaped media
  • An e-reader, a device or software for viewing e-books
  • Foxit Reader, a multilingual PDF tool
  • Google Reader, a discontinued web app for handling RSS/Atom feeds
  • K-NFB Reader, a handheld electronic reading device for the blind
  • Lisp reader, the parser function in the Lisp programming language
  • Microsoft Fingerprint Reader
  • Newsreader (Usenet), for reading newsgroup posts
  • Nintendo e-Reader, a device to read paper card media for the Game Boy Advance
  • Reader, an off-line content viewing feature of Apple's Safari web browser
  • Screen reader, a software application that attempts to identify and interpret what is being displayed on the screen

Education and literature

Newspapers and magazines

Occupations

  • A publisher's reader, also called a first reader
  • Reader (liturgy), a person charged with reading Scripture in church
  • Reader (Christian Science Church) (also First Reader or Second Reader), a person who conducts services in a Christian Science church
  • Reader (Anglican Church)
  • Reader (academic rank), in British education the position between senior (or principal) lecturer and professor
  • Reader (Inns of Court), a senior barrister of the Inns of Court in London elected to deliver lectures on a particular legal topic
  • Reader, a practitioner of cartomancy, fortune-telling using a deck of cards

Places

Other uses

  • The Reader (2008 film), based on the novel
  • Plate reader (or microplate reader), a laboratory instrument
  • "Readers", a slang term for reading glasses
  • Readers, a deck of marked cards

See also

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