How do you read manga on the computer

15 years ago
Posts: 19
Quote from Hostile
I love the renaming function in ACDSee, though. I always unzip all the chapters and put them in their own volume zip and they're not always named the same.
that sounds awesome! I have to try that renaming function.

15 years ago
Posts: 398
CDisplay is good with the rar & zip file. However it is no good with the folder of images.
I used to unzip file to the folder and use some program which provide loop to read and then delete all the zip or rar file.
I would prefer program which provide full screen and loop. 😁

15 years ago
Posts: 6
Using ACDSee pro <33 & I never have to unpack anything xD
"..One is all, All is one.. "

15 years ago
Posts: 79
I tried everything there is.. and the most comfortable thing I could find was the CDisplay... you can adjust the height so you don't have to zoom in or anything.. and with the mouse you can just roll down and keep reading nonstop.. finished the chapter/volume? shift+L and you're ready for the next one lol
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Quote from Daichii
I tried everything there is.. and the most comfortable thing I could find was the CDisplay... you can adjust the height so you don't have to zoom in or anything.. and with the mouse you can just roll down and keep reading nonstop.. finished the chapter/volume? shift+L and you're ready for the next one lol
This.
Besides, I can just hit X and the pr0nz disappear!

15 years ago
Posts: 143
Manga Meeya is pretty good.
I'd rank it better than CDisplay.
Only problem is that no one is working on it anymore.
Quote from TheLittleE
Manga Meeya is pretty good.
I'd rank it better than CDisplay.
Only problem is that no one is working on it anymore.
And the interface is buttugly.

15 years ago
Posts: 72
Nothing fancy for me; just your average windows photo gallery thingy. I only use CDisplay for reading comics.

15 years ago
Posts: 37
Microsoft Office Picture Manager
Quote from Manick
Yes, it's quite embarrassing to admit, but I just use Windows' picture previewer.
Laugh. I know you want to. >_>
Same here 🤣
Eons before I used AcdSee, but now I really dont even remember what wonderful features it had: lets just continue tu push the arrow keys o.o'
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I need a die with 2 sides.
That's known as a "coin".
Oh, thanks. Too much D&D.
15 years ago
Posts: 2
I can recommend ComicRack. Its library features have killed all the simple manga readers/viewers for me.
However, you may find this comprehensive list helpful if you're looking for software to reed your manga collection: List of Comic and Manga Readers
Windows:
**CDisplay** - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDisplay CDisplayEx - http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdisplayex/ ComicsViewer - http://www.comicer.com/stronghorse/ (not EN site) CoView - http://www.telefonica.net/web2/webinfomap/Paginas/Software/Programas/CoView.en.html eComic - http://ecomic.codeplex.com/ GonVisor - http://www.gonvisor.com/ **Hamana** - http://web.archive.org/web/20080209010356/miyano.s53.xrea.com/ HoneyView3 - http://eng.kipple.pe.kr/win/honeyview3/ Imagine - http://www.nyam.pe.kr/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=2 Leeyes - http://www3.tokai.or.jp/boxes/leeyes/ (non EN site) Manga Reader - http://mangareader.wordpress.com/ **MangaMeeya** (MMCE) - http://www.mydailymanga.com/2008/06/21/manga-reading-tool/#comment-6802 PicWalker - http://www.brothersoft.com/picwalker-29702.html Quivi - http://quivi.sourceforge.net/ STDU Viewer - http://www.stdutility.com/stduviewer.html XnView (with plugin) - http://www.xnview.com/en/downloadwin32.html
Multiplatform:
Comical - Wiodows, Linux, MacOS. http://comical.sourceforge.net/ eManga - Windows, MacOS, iPhone. http://www.electronicmanga.com/ XMBC - XBox, Widows, Linux, MacOS. HTPC dedicated Media Center capable of reading CBR/CBZ. http://xbmc.org/download/ ComicReader Mobi - commercial. Windows Moblie, iPhone/iPad. http://comicreader.mobi/ iVerse - commercial. Android, iPhone/iPad. http://www.iversecomics.com/
Linux:
Comix - http://comix.sourceforge.net/download.html Evince - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evince QComicBook - http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=19509
Mac/OSX:
Xee - http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/xee.html Simple Comic - http://dancingtortoise.com/simplecomic/ Jomic - http://jomic.sourceforge.net/ ComicBookLover - commercial. http://www.bitcartel.com/comicbooklover/ FFView - http://www.feedface.com/projects/ffview.html cooViewer - http://www.geocities.jp/coo_ona/viewer_en.html
iPhone, iPad:
comiXology - http://www.comixology.com/ ComicZeal - http://www.bitolithic.com/comiczeal/ Some more apps listed here: http://gizmodo.com/5511593/ipad-books-apps
Android:
Droid Comic Viewer (aka ACV) - http://www.robotcomics.net/android-comic-viewer/
Windows Mobile:
Pocket Comic - commercial. http://www.jontylovell.net/index.php?page=4
Symbian:
TouchComic - http://code.google.com/p/touchcomic/downloads/list (Release Info: http://30dbs.blogspot.com/2009/10/touchcomic-18.html)
PSP:
http://za.playstationcomics.com./main.html
Wii:
ComixChannel - http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/User:Tiamattia/ComixChannel

15 years ago
Posts: 91
I usually use Windows Picture viewer, but recently I got fed up with the lockups caused by an nvidia driver issue, so I wrote my own quick little image viewing program.

15 years ago
Posts: 981
I use Irfanview to view all my pictures. It's fast and easy. I also use it for simple editing, such as cropping panels, etc. from pages, just because I like to do that. Although the program that remembers where you were reading sounds tempting.
I use IZArc to unzip files. Just right-click on the file and it comes up as an option. I use Advanced Renamer to rename files. It's the most intuitive renamer program of several I tried. I like to rename files 1) to get them to fall in the right order and 2) so I know what the picture is from when I crop it from a page.

15 years ago
Posts: 349
Too lazy to use anything except Windows Picture Viewer, lol.
I use MangaMeeya. Simple, and easy to use. The first one I tried, and I'm too lazy to try out others...