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14 years ago
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You should all try out Picasa Image Viewer 4jx2b

You all won't be disappointed.


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14 years ago
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I USE MANGAFOX.


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14 years ago
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CDisplay. old-fashioned. efficient. once tried CDisplayEx. don't really like it so i rolled back to the original.
other than that, too lazy to try anything else.


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14 years ago
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Wah, everybody is using all these fancy programs I've never heard of... I just use Windows Picture Viewer...


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14 years ago
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MangaMeeya is the best when reading manga is concerned. Since I discovered it, it became irreplaceable for me.


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lynira, part of the reason people use "fancy programs" to view manga is so they don't have to keep extracting images for the standard windows viewing program, which keeps everything compact/saves room.

Also, most make the experience a lot better by blocking out everything except the image itself... and you can have the standard size as default... so, one only has to use the keyboard to look at the image completely w/o having to touch the mouse at all.


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lynira, part of the reason people use "fancy programs" to view manga is so they don't have to keep extracting images for the standard windows viewing program, which keeps everything compact/saves room.

Also, most make the experience a lot better by blocking out everything except the image itself... and you can have the standard size as default... so, one only has to use the keyboard to look at the image completely w/o having to touch the mouse at all. Aw, man, I had no idea. Now I feel even more primitive than before. 😐
Well, I guess I'll have to check some of them out and see how I like them.


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14 years ago
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Mangafox.. Mangareader.. sites like those


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14 years ago
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I'm still using comical, but when I'm feeling lazy I open up cdisplayEX


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14 years ago
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I usually use tenmanga.com or mangareader.net, if I'm really greedy to read (which I usually am), I will go to the groups site, the chapter, and leave a comment.

MangaMeeya? What's that? How does it work?


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14 years ago
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I use cdisplay. unless It's a long running series 300+ chapters then I'll use an online reader until I'm caught up.


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14 years ago
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ComicBookLover is pretty much the only decent viewer I know of on the Mac. It leaks memory like crazy, but other than that is does the job well -- it just means you have to restart the program every couple hours 🙄


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14 years ago
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I mainly read manga on manga sites, otherwise I use Windows Picture Viewer haha....I just ed CDisplay. I might want to give that a go....


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14 years ago
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Hehe, zombie thread. 😛

I use a mix.

  1. Batoto 😀 Our own online reader.
  2. CDisplayEx and CDisplay (for windows)
  3. Windows picture viewer (for quick stuff)
  4. Comix (this is for linux)

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14 years ago
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Comic Rack.


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