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Post #3367
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6:06 am, Dec 25 2006
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i use zippicviewer

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Post #3368
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8:41 am, Dec 25 2006
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@Gediminas, actually if I'm ever to use ACDSee again, it'll have to be one of the earlier versions. The 3.0 was perfect in my opinion... the recents ones are just adding stuff I really don't need for image viewing at all.
I'm probably a retro maniac or something... It's the same thing with winamp, where I'm using the 2.97 really why would I want to watch videos using winamp? there's the media player classic for that lol!

@traziemykel, wow, what's even more surprising than reading manga in a pdf file, is downloading acrobat reader just for that!
you really never needed to view a pdf file before that?!?
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12:35 am, Dec 26 2006
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@ Stealth : nahh i used my laptop that time.. my laptop has no adobe and other sh*t,, just pure games... and that time i was away ^^



Post #3374
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12:55 am, Dec 26 2006
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I just use pic viewer :3

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7:57 am, Dec 26 2006
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Windows viewer. Fast, easy, simple, and it does not eats the resources of the cpu

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2:19 pm, Dec 26 2006
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FastStone has some very good image viewers. Freeware ofcourse.

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7:41 pm, Dec 26 2006
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ill give that a try embarrassed

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8:49 am, Jan 7 2007
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ACDSee for me. so simple and the renaming functions really useful when organizing those random manga chapters.

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9:43 am, Jan 7 2007
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ACDSee 8

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Post #4079
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3:04 pm, Jan 9 2007
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i put the jpeg or png in one folder like a volume and read it some times i have to fix the name of the pages to read in a vol some of the ch have no name or ch number or vol

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4:01 pm, Jan 9 2007
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i think microsoft office picture viewer works for most pictures........

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Post #4100
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5:08 pm, Jan 9 2007
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I use comix usually or just extract and use gqview.

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4:02 pm, Jan 18 2007
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plain ol' preview for Mac

Post #4503
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7:51 pm, Jan 18 2007
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I use CDislpay Comic Reader, really useful, just archive it and change ending to .cbr and as long as the image names are alphabetical you just scroll through them and its full screen too.

I can't stand the regular microsoft viewer, its just too small most of the time

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9:04 pm, Jan 18 2007
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Edited for brevity -
CDisplay is free and user-friendly - my choice.

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