What do you do with manga after you download it?

18 years ago
Posts: 279
Other than read it of course!
I like to get a complete series and burn it to a CD and print out a little cover for the jewel case. Then I delete it from the computer.
What do you do?

18 years ago
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I put them on DVD rewritable. DVD got much more space. I'm planning to buy a third computer so I'm probably going to transfer all of them on to the 250GB hard drive and put it in the closet.
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18 years ago
Posts: 486
i just got an external drive for it
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18 years ago
Posts: 12
Before reading it, I order it by volumes
After reading it, I delete it (after all, I can download it again 😛 )

18 years ago
Posts: 137
Depends if I like it or not. If I like it alot i buy it, if I simply enjoyed it but don't want to buy it I burn it on a cd or dvd. the trash fun for the moment Manga i simply delete and won't think twice about it

18 years ago
Posts: 1574
external hd, gotta recommend the investment
i tried the cd/dvd it got to annpying havin to switch them out

18 years ago
Posts: 563
Quote from daed
external hd, gotta recommend the investment
i tried the cd/dvd it got to annpying havin to switch them out
Sounds like you'd be a lot more likely to actually re-read them too. So tempting!

18 years ago
Posts: 247
Well if it is a licensed manga I usually read it then delete it, and maybe buy it when it is released. As for keeping them I do have a 120 gig hd for so I have plenty of storage, but most of that storage is for anime. But I have to say that I read more online than I download.
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18 years ago
Posts: 290
I read it and then store it on my internal manga harddrive. I usually don't buy manga unless the quality/translations are better than the scanlations I have.

18 years ago
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For right now, I'm keeping them in a folder in a folder in a folder and just hoping that no one in my family will stumble upon them, lol. But before I ran out of blank CDs, I saved them to a disk. I like to save them in case I want to read the manga again, since the links might be deleted or taken down. If I have the scans of a licensed manga, I keep them anyway to compare them! 😛
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18 years ago
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Quote from SirGir
Quote from daed
external hd, gotta recommend the investment
i tried the cd/dvd it got to annpying havin to switch them outSounds like you'd be a lot more likely to actually re-read them too. So tempting!
ph yea espcially when im doin hw,
thats the best time to do anything

18 years ago
Posts: 24
I delete them after I finish reading them. Even though I have 200 GB, I like to save space.

18 years ago
Posts: 481
Just leave it there letting it pile up (all sorted out, though) eventually. Manga doesn't take that much space anyway. Too lazy to burn anything.
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18 years ago
Posts: 310
If I like, and it's available -> I buy.
If I like, and it's not -> I keep them on my HD untill I have collected enough to fill a CD or a DVD.

18 years ago
Posts: 325
i burn the complete stuff onto dvds. and just leave everything else (incomplete) on the HD. hmmm seems i'm up to like 110GB... but yeah using a 500GB HD so nothing to worry bout at the moment.
oh and i guess i have a few CD's and a DVD or two of incomplete stuff lying around from way back when. when i had to worry more about space and such. CD's though... never again... unless i need to make some mp3 CD's
why back in the day we didn't 'download', we had to swim to japan if we wanted fresh anime and that was only if...
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