1. Devs should take example from the Tachiyomi reader to improve their app.The app needs a lot of work, but I am glad to finally see a subscription based service for manga that I can actually use... I hope this catches on and grows big EDIT: Thanks for the reply, my biggest pet peeves are lack of notifications for series I have in library, along with general lack of options for the reader - like the option to change scrolling from right to left to left to right Other than that, a lot of what I meant was added in updates already, like library.Azuki is a great way to read digital manga legally.
2. However, the selection of this app is sparse at best and a number of their best series haven't been updated in half a year, one of them being "That Time I got Reincarnated as a Slime." I will check back in later on to see if they updated anything I have an interest in reading, but for now I'll save my money.Having a subscription service to read manga is great, but the app is lacking in many basic features.
3. It would be great if subscribers could get an update on when these are expected to be uploaded.+ Nice mangas not a lot but that's going to change - The reader is absolutely terrible, there is literally one setting(no scale option, no layout no background-color customization, no option to deactivate the dual-page splitting and a lot of other stuff) for it, upper and bottom status bar are showing (no full screen) while reading and there is no zoom.
4. So far all the series I want to read stop halfway and haven't been updated for 1+ years (I'm guessing the publishers are holding back which is a lil frustrating for people who want to support the industry legally).
5. The only problem for me now would be some missing chapters, but I assume that has to do with the publishers.I was very excited to find that a subscription based manga app.
6. Finding some of my all-time favorite series such as Love Hina, Sweetness and Lightning, and A Silent Voice all on one app was incredible but clicking each only to find all of these Completed series incomplete on the app was heartbreaking.
7. The UI is barebones, there is no option to download chapters for offline read, save specific favorites or view double-page spreads in one screen.
8. The quantity of chapters is promising, if not still frustrating to have a seemingly arbitrary amount for different series.Promising but ultimately a let down.
9. Series being incomplete like this really bugs me and it's very common for these titles to not have all the chapters on this app.
10. Catalog is decently large and sub price is acceptable, it's just lacking the best way to read the manga it offers.
11. I loved how many different kinds of series are here, the more unknown titles, and the actual user interface.