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Post #4505
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9:24 pm, Jan 18 2007
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picwalker, free, easy to browse, don't need to unzip or anything
only problem with it is that it doesn't read any special (unicode) characters >.<

Post #4643
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3:49 am, Jan 21 2007
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Windows Picture Viewer. Don't need anything special, just read.

Post #4652
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8:29 am, Jan 21 2007
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i like cdisplay
its small, stable, and sizes the pic to the screen

Post #4684
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3:57 pm, Jan 21 2007
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I use Preview. most apps don't work on macbook's, but that's okay. it only becomes a hassle when I have to resize then individually & when the order of the pages gets screwed up.

Post #4689
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4:54 pm, Jan 21 2007
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I open the chapter folder, choose the view as slideshow, pause the slideshow, and use my pen/mouse to change pages. I just had to use cdviewer for CCS so I changed some configs but it was fine too.

It's actually easier for me to read mangas on my laptop than to read them in book form cause my laptop is a tablet pc. Rotate the screen and it's clear and awesome. I store mangas on my desktop, and load chapters onto my flash drive to read them on my laptop.

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5:11 pm, Jan 21 2007
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i wish i had a tablet pc... ... maybe i'll buy one next time... >__>

anyways! ^__^

welcome to mangaupdates and enjoy your stay story645!

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acdsee 7

currently: someday look for a new one, maybe ^^

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Post #5211
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8:01 pm, Feb 1 2007
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I have to admit that about 90% of the manga that I read come from the net. I don't really find a point in buying them because usually I never go back and read it a second time unless it's really interesting... then in that case I might consider buying the series.

Post #5349 - Reply to (#1409) by Manick
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10:11 am, Feb 4 2007
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Quote from Manick
Yes, it's quite embarrassing to admit, but I just use Windows' picture previewer.

Laugh. I know you want to. >_>

... I use that too.

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Post #5353
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10:37 am, Feb 4 2007
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add me to the list of cdisplay users.

though i'd really love to get one of those electronic paper things sony made.
love to be able to read manga on that.
same quality as it would be if printed apparently, and it only takes power when you change pages so it'd last through a hell of a lot of manga.

too expensive at the moment though.

Post #5367 - Reply to (#5349) by Rah Tse
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Quote from Rah Tse
Quote from Manick
Yes, it's quite embarrassing to admit, but I just use Windows' picture previewer.

Laugh. I know you want to. >_>

... I use that too.

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-Rah


YES!!! Another believer!!!


Post #5370 - Reply to (#5367) by Manick
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Quote from Manick
Quote from Rah Tse
Quote from Manick
Yes, it's quite embarrassing to admit, but I just use Windows' picture previewer.

Laugh. I know you want to. >_>

... I use that too.

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-Rah


YES!!! Another believer!!!


I think Microsoft Office Picture Mangager is the most easiest to use.

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Post #5376 - Reply to (#5370) by ares6
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12:08 pm, Feb 4 2007
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I think Microsoft Office Picture Mangager is the most easiest to use.


how do you still use that? I mean, not just you but there are people that use it and i just cant imagine reading manga like that when other programs handle it better


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I think Microsoft Office Picture Mangager is the most easiest to use.


how do you still use that? I mean, not just you but there are people that use it and i just cant imagine reading manga like that when other programs handle it better



........I never said I use it.........I just said it's the most easiest to operate.

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Post #5380
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12:18 pm, Feb 4 2007
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I used to use windows picture viewer, but then I saw a post about a picture viewing program "PDisplay" and since then I use it ;)
(never tried others, so dunno if it is good or bad, but i like it bigrazz).

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