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Scanlator is starting to translate a completed series that has lots of extra side content sprinkled throughout the story. They should...
Translate in order of release regardless of main story vs. side content
Prioritize the main story then go back and translate the extras
 
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11 years ago
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One word, Mango. My favorite app. Keeps track of all my reading progress and let's me know of any new chapters. You can even select which sites to pull your chapters from. Sadly he always gets kicked out of the play store, so you just have to it from his website. I exclusively read manga on my smartphone, but that's why I need my larger screen! 1p6eg


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11 years ago
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I loved Mango back when I had my Samsung! It's a shame but iOS doesn't have an app that comes remotely close. Manga Rock, Manga Reader and Manga Storm are the best it has to offer but Mango was amazing. I also had to it from the website back then when I had my Samsung. I also enjoyed how the creator would name his updates after certain characters. lol


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11 years ago
Posts: 90

I use my tablet or computer. I have enough trouble keeping my battery available as it is. To add an app that will just drain it so much faster...I'd rather just wait until I get home and get on my tablet. The screen is too small anyway.


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11 years ago
Posts: 317

I wasn't able to specify so in my replies, but yeah I neither read manga nor have any manga-related app on my mobile device/s. So my initial response stays.

I did have the MU app before, but only because I wanted to see what it could do.


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11 years ago
Posts: 130

I find it more comfortable reading stuff on my phone. Especially since BakaBT are crazy-slow with accepting new client-versions so I'm stuck reading shit online (and reading online with a laptop is dreadful).

And Mangareader-apps are waaaaay better than reading stuff on a phone-browser. WhoTF would do that...


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11 years ago
Posts: 354

I can't enjoy reading on such a small screen. The smallest I can do is a 7 inch screen but even then I usually just use my laptop to read.


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11 years ago
Posts: 52

I pretty much only read manga on my 10" Android tablet. I used to read it on a laptop, but then the laptop died and all the replacement options had 16x9 screens which were great for viewing manga...if you turned the laptop sideways. The old high-res 4x3 screens were better as the width was proportionately about two manga pages and the height on any of the better screens was 1000+ pixels. Now you have to buy an expensive laptop to get a screen with 1000 or more pixels down, which can make small detail hard to see.

If I had one of the fancy flippy-screen tablet-laptops I might use that for manga. As it is, my three year old tablet does the job quite well turned short side up.


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11 years ago
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Mango was pretty good for Android. I used to use that some months ago. But now I've moved to Manga Rock.


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11 years ago
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Well, I use amazon's kindle reader for android to read manga I bought off amazon. I prefer reading them on my PC though (much more comfortable).


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