However, the list of options is pretty much lackluster, and there aren't too many options users can change about the program. The app keeps backups of your manga database in case you need to reinstall the reader. Although limited to only MANGA file format, users can get their mangas from online databases or Mangacast RSS feeds. ConclusionsĮManga is a solid manga reader that basically ripped off iTunes layout to help users hold lists of mangas. Except this small list of options, there isn't anything else users can customize about their reader. When it comes to options, the tool is pretty limited as well, since the general settings allows you to change the language, while the library tab lets you back up your local copies of MANGA files and keep them organized.īeing also a MANGA reader, users can choose to loop certain chapters and double each page. Thanks to a rich database of mangas available online, users can stay up-to-date and even download mangas via Mangacast RSS feeds. If your try to add other comic book formats to eManga, it won't work. Limited support for file formatsīeing a manga reader it's dedicated exclusively to manga stories that come in a dedicated format called MANGA. The fonts, artwork panels, and basically the entire layout are pretty much ripped from Apple's well-known player. The silver gray theme, together with the play, rewind, and forward buttons are almost identical with the ones from iTunes. The reason eManga is familiar is because of its incredible resemblance with the iTunes media player delivered by Apple. ![]() Designed similar to a media player, the tool lists your favorite mangas in a comprehensive library. I now highly recommend Chunky for digital magazine viewing as well.EManga is a powerful application built to help you read famous Japanese manga stories. I bought a digital issue and now am able to use all the functions of Chunky to view the pages the way I want to view them versus fighting the app, Zinio is the guilty app. Update: Not only is this simply the best comic reader by far I have now found a new use for this app, as a digital magazine reader. ![]() Along with the others who have reviewed this app, I can not recommend this app enough. Now that Comixology allows me to download Image Comics and certain independent titles as PDFs I have been busy transferring them over to Chunky. I was having issues with displaying my PDFs on iBooks, contacted Image Comics about it and was recommended this reader. While the guided view in those apps I always sort of liked - I prefer to see the whole panel not panels that are cut off - Chunky gives me so many options that I am in Comic viewer bliss now. ![]() ![]() Upgrade to Pro and it'll also connect to Mac or Windows shared folders, FTP or SFTP servers, ComicStreamer, Calibre or Ubooquity libraries, and run a mini web and webDAV server you can use to copy files in and out.Ĭhunky makes me wish I could transfer my non-DRM titles from Dark Horse and Comixology over. It can browse and download directly from iCloud Drive, Dropbox, Transporter, Google Drive, OneDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive, Box, Pogoplug, Mediafire and Copy, and you can copy files in and out with iTunes on your computer or download them via the built-in web browser. Post screenshots directly to Twitter, Facebook, or RedditĬhunky supports CBZ, CBR, CBT and PDF comics, and understands ComicRack and ComicBookLover tags.Parental controls let you flag specific comics as ok, and passcode-lock everything else out of sight.Upgrade to pro, and download from your PC, Mac or NAS as well.Download comics in the background while you read, directly from your cloud file-storage service or the web.Self-organising library - just drop in your comics and go.Auto contrast/tint fixes yellow pages and faded ink.Smart upscaling makes even low-res comics look great.Try an app that makes your comics look great, makes reading them a pleasure, and takes all the friction out of importing and managing them.
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