2006-05-04, 20:52 | Link #1 |
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How do you read your manga?
I realize there's an existing old thread about this (from back in 2004), but it's closed and I've just come from a long painful year of studies and am starting to go back to read abit of manga. I'm fairly out of the loop so I'm not sure what good, free programs there are out there now that well accomodate the reading of manga.
What do you guys use, and what would you recommend? It'll be nice if you guys could mention programs that read directly into .zip or .rar files (like PicWalker), since I compress most of my collection that way so it doesn't need to hash. And thanks ahead of time ; ) |
2006-05-04, 20:55 | Link #2 | |
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2006-05-04, 21:24 | Link #3 |
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what Eva said... but for those unlicensed scanlations I have .... generally I use Irfanview .... but that does you no good for compressed zip/rar files.
I'd actually be interested in finding some bit of freeware that can slideshow through compressed image folders as well (for laptop use).
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2006-05-04, 22:06 | Link #5 | |
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As a foreign student though, one is careful to avoid accumulating too many possessions because we move around often. Hence, digital manga is both favored for its speed and its portability. |
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2006-05-04, 22:28 | Link #6 |
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I'd actually be interested in knowing where you got the digital versions (scan them all yourself?) as I'd really like to be able to take, say, all umpteen volumes of a series or two with me while I travel and not have to lug a steamer chest of mostly unreplaceable books.
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2006-05-04, 23:09 | Link #9 |
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The only scanlation I'm interested in downloading is Elfen Lied. I browse http://www.mangaupdates.com/ and http://www.blubbblubb.net/manga/ daily to see if a new chapter has been released.
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2006-05-09, 00:18 | Link #11 | |
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2006-05-09, 00:50 | Link #12 |
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IrfanView Gets my Vote.
Enter to enter full screen. Arrows to move about. Its my favorite image viewer. It also come with same nice indication where you are in the manga in Full Screen, via the green lettering at the top. http://www.irfanview.com/
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2006-05-09, 14:30 | Link #13 | |
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2006-05-09, 21:51 | Link #16 |
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Don't know if this is interesting, but the local county library here has hundreds of volumes of various things. I usually have 4 or 5 checked out, but it is starting to get dry I think (running out of new stuff). Anyway its mostly shoujo.
Kinda crazy though, they'll deliver it right to my house if I request it online. It's a good setup. Usually I'll read stuff that isn't published in ENG yet, so scans in the Irfanview are nice. Last edited by ryaken; 2006-05-11 at 21:51. |
2006-05-10, 17:42 | Link #17 |
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ACDSee ownz Irfan in every possible way. Better interface, treating zips as directories and all. I wont even mention some unsightly junk like CDisplay or Manga Viewer.
But ACDSee is not free...so there you go. Would you rather have comfort or your money ? That is the question. |
2006-05-11, 03:02 | Link #18 | |
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____________ As for the question of the thread... * * * I don't like to use IrfanView or ACDSee because they are editors ... it's not like I'll use most of the options available... and because they load all of the editing options they load really slow... and they close slow too... well compared to WPFV... and I would have to install them ... so then I would have another editor besides PhotoShop... such a bother ...
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2006-05-11, 12:58 | Link #19 |
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I use ComicsViewer (site is in Chinese, but there's an English version of the program itself). It opens zip and rar files, is fast and has a bunch of features for comic reading. I especially like the way the magnifier is implemented, much more convenient than zooming in the entire page.
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