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Post #531206
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7:10 am, Jun 21 2008
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silverado writes: MangaMeeya belongs to one of the most popular tools among manga readers. The newest version of MangaMeeya has appeared yesterday on a news site.

Features:
-New: Supports imbracted archives (archives within archives)
-Read Image albums ( Mangas, Comics, or any picture/photo album) in RAR (CBR) or ZIP (CBZ) formats, including password protected ZIP or RAR archives
-Read all common picture formats ( BMP, PNG, GIF, JPG), and can be used a standalone picture viewer
-No installation required
-Extract ZIP and RAR archives

This tool can now be found on here:
http://www.mydailymanga.com/?p=401


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11:27 am, Jun 21 2008
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hm, never heard of it.
personally I'm using CDisplay or IrfanView.

Post #531208 - Reply to (#531207) by Bart Simpson
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11:42 am, Jun 21 2008
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Youre not the only one. I use a lot of different Manga reading tools, but this one is one ive never heard of.

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12:08 pm, Jun 21 2008
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I've been using MangaMeeya for years. All my friends and team members use it to read manga. There is no dispute that MangaMeeya is one of the best and probably the most comfortable manga reader out there.

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Post #531210 - Reply to (#531209) by silverado
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12:39 pm, Jun 21 2008
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The new "archives within archives"-features which gets praised so much is very comfortable but nothing to hype about. My reader offers it since ages, it's a really old feature already ;)

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Post #531211 - Reply to (#531210) by eni
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12:50 pm, Jun 21 2008
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What's the name of your so called old reader?

Post #531212 - Reply to (#531211) by silverado
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1:34 pm, Jun 21 2008
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Mine offers it as well, and its called Manga reader (No, srsly, its called that). You can read anything. Zips, rars, Folders, Jpgs, It doesnt matter. It even has a nifty resizer.

Anyways.... Ya... Just me being nosy.

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1:42 pm, Jun 21 2008
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I personally really like Comix.

Post #531214 - Reply to (#531212) by onizukaa
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2:00 pm, Jun 21 2008
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How about providing a few list. Maybe we can compare the features.

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2:02 pm, Jun 21 2008
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Sounds like an interesting tool, I'll give it a try smile
Thanks

Post #531216 - Reply to (#531214) by silverado
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2:05 pm, Jun 21 2008
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Manga reader
Emanga This one is my favorite, but it doesnt work when you use Gifs.

Those are my main two. Try them out for yourself. Im bad with words, so... ya...

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Post #531217 - Reply to (#531215) by Quasi Mortuus
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4:02 pm, Jun 21 2008
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comix is the best but no windows version :-( i use comic rack which is pretty good for windows and if u have time its library functions are usesful

Post #531218 - Reply to (#531207) by Bart Simpson
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4:24 pm, Jun 21 2008
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I use CDislapy as well, it a nice app.

Post #531219 - Reply to (#531217) by iie
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4:31 pm, Jun 21 2008
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I love comix. It's one of the reasons why im using linux today. But i still have to use windows, so I really do hope they port it to windows. But for now i stick to cdisplay when reading manga on windows.

Post #531220 - Reply to (#531219) by reizencroft
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4:46 pm, Jun 21 2008
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What's so good about comix? MangaMeeya does the same, is faster and works on windows.

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