How do you read manga on the computer
18 years ago
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acdsee works fine for me
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acdsee 4 is the best for me.(I Only i hate can't read same rar)
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forgot about acdsee 8 and irview(or something)
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18 years ago
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Windows Picture Viewer for me 😉

18 years ago
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I use ACDSEE. It can view picture files inside RAR and ZIP without having to extract it first. It loads pretty fast and reliable.Good program.

18 years ago
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i use CDisplay, bit annoying at first, but ull get into it
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18 years ago
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wow all these complex programs i mean whatever happened to that nice and simple windows picture viewer..now that's the stuff.

18 years ago
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I read manga using something called 'Eyes'
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18 years ago
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I read in my car when waiting for others
for digital, I use comicviewer (recently updated to support jpg2000), people also recommend mangameeya & hamana. I guess they are also good as listed from manga reader sites.
18 years ago
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Well me being a Linux user I use a program called gThumb Image Viewer, I have tried other programs for linux and that is always seams to be the best.
When I was on windows though I tried many programs and always went back to using the windows image viewer, though gThumbs on linux is so much better.

18 years ago
Posts: 39
Slowview http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/978930288/1
easily the best picture viewer (manga viewer), works for movies too
try it 😀

18 years ago
Posts: 21
usually windows picture viewer but if its PDF adobe acrobat.

18 years ago
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Quote from mangum44
ACDSee 8. It's rather good (been using this since version 3), though I really wish it had an auto fit-to-width feature. Right now what I do is zoom more than I need, then ALT+RIGHT_ARROW (fid to width), then CTRL+/ to get the current zoom level to stick. You have to do it every time you start reading, so it's not too often... but it's still annoying, and it doesn't work well if the pages are of varying widths.
Other than that it's great, but I'm listening should anyone know of a better alternative.
Ooh forgot to post this, but i forgot a few weeks ago i found the "auto fit to width" feature. Alt + O and u can figure the rest out yourself...easy stuff. Mine is set to auto 100% now, its so good not having to zoom anymore ^_^

18 years ago
Posts: 950
Quote from Dumber
Slowview http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/978930288/1
easily the best picture viewer (manga viewer), works for movies too
try it 😀
lol, that program is horrible. Last update was in 2003 and it doesn't even support archived files (.zip, .rar, etc.)
Hamana is the best manga viewer around.
18 years ago
Posts: 55
I use the plain and simple windows picture viewer. Like i just said, windows picture viewer is simple (plain right easy to use, a click here and there and ready to read with full screen zoomed in).
I tried CDisplay and such, but it does not have the 'plain and simple' calling that i yearn for, and it's annoying to use.