Manga App

13 years ago
Posts: 64
hey
i got a new phone, and i am looking for a manga app to read manga. can anyone suggest one and tell the pro and cons about. thank
- by the way if anyone know a app of anime it would be great too. 🙂
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13 years ago
Posts: 15
I myself usually use mangastorm, have for almost a year, maybe more. I think it's easy to use and has a great selection (you can get manga from manga(reader)(fox)(here)(eden), and batoto).
Only a few downsides:
- It doesn't have the biggest names like One Piece or Bleach
- It only comes with english scans
- Unpaid version only lets you save 10 faves(or something), faves tell you when something has a new chapter and can download automatically.
When I want scans in spanish I use mangarock, which uses submanga, and they have lots of other languages, though I'm not sure what sites they use. Since I don't use this one that often I don't know many of the features, but from what I've seen it works well.
tl;dr Mangastorm(paid) or Mangarock(free) will do well. Hoped this helps you make a choice 😀

13 years ago
Posts: 1143
Warn: Banned
ComicRack is a program I prefer, but you have to download the manga to read it. I have mainly used the PC version and I haven't used the Android app very extensively yet. I can confirm that it opens a wide variety of file formats (e.g. RAR, ZIP, CBR, PDF). It also includes the ability to change file information. This option isn't accessible unless you buy the full version though. If you want a good idea of what the app is like, try using the PC program (which is completely free).
You did not mention the OS of your phone. Well, if you're using Android (2.3 and above) then get "Mango" from the play store. If you are using an earlier version of android, then go for "Comic reader" in the android market. These two are the best, i can remember.
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13 years ago
Posts: 15
Haha, I didn't even notice you never mentioned what type of phone you had, I just assumed it was an iphone, weird. 🤣
So the ones I mentioned are for iphone, and you get them from the appstore.

12 years ago
Posts: 9
I use MangaWhat its has a lot of titles and you don't have to download them.

12 years ago
Posts: 62
Manga Searcher
- Search manga with a keyword.
- Download manga to SD card.
- Read manga offline.
- Delete manga in SD card.
- Bookmark last read page.
- Fling on the pages and Pinch zoom.
- Lock Image in Auto, Partrait or Landscape mode.
- Volume up/down to control page next/prev.
Perfect Viewer
*Turn black/white image into 4 colorize image(Only available for donated users. Need install Perfect Viewer donation application).
*Page layout: Auto single page, Auto dual page, Auto switch by screen orientation
*Support Windows, Linux etc. network file sharing(CIFS/SAMBA)
*Require internet permission for CIFS/SAMBA support.
*Support image file format: JPEG,PNG,GIF,BMP
*Support archive file format: CBZ/ZIP,CBR/RAR,7Z/CB7(No solid mode),LZH
*Support PDF file after install the PDF plugin
*Smooth filters: Averaging, Bilinear, Bicubic, Lanczos3;
*Five view mode: Full size, Fit Screen, Fit Width, Fit Height, Fixed size, Stretch;
*Support Left-to-right & right-to-left reading
*Set image as wallpaper
*Browse image in folder/archive as thumbnail
*Bookshelf function
*Support pinch to zoom & fling gesture
*Simple bookmark function
*My favorites management
*Cache next and previous page
*Simple file management(delete, rename)
*Slideshow
*Adjust image brightness,contrast & gamma
*Auto cut off white border.
I use perfect viewer since I usually download manga in my desktop then transfer it to my phone...