1. After this date, access to Google Drive will be removed from the application. - Access to Onedrive, Dropbox, Komga, Kavita, Mega. - Advanced page scaling options that allow you to pre-set the number of moves to reach the opposite edge of the page. - Open the files on the network without downloading them entirely (samba).
2. You can simply browse through your folders to find and read your comics, but if you need, the management of your library is integrated! simply indicate where your comics are, and the reader will group the comics by series or offer you the next album to read in your collection.
3. Please note that access to Google Drive requires the application to pass a CASA Level 3 Assessment.
4. The cost of this certification no longer allows access to Google Drive.
5. CDisplayEx is a light, efficient CBR Reader, and it is also the most popular comic book reader.
6. It is able to read all comic book formats (. cbr file, . cbz, . pdf, etc.. ) and Manga.
7. Everything is designed to give you the best reading experience, it load comic books immediately, reading is fluid and comfortable.
8. An integrated search will allow you to find a volume instantly.
9. The link will remain available until June 15 for those who are not already blocked.
10. The reader also allows you to connect to network shares, preload files on your phone or tablet, and perform searches.
1. You are doing a good job keeping the UI simple and uncluttered, but that doesn't mean you can't have more customization or features.UI is clean with big clearly rendered thumbnails, reader is robust with omnidirectional scrolling as well as vertical and horizontal long strip view, and zoom settings are incredibly customizable, and now it also has comic archive streaming through SMB as well as other methods (I believe).
2. Either way, it's a great app.Seems like a solid reader, but as I'm migrating from Comicrack (which I adore, but is abandonware and slowly breaking) I can't help but miss a certain feature: the ability to swipe a page, *without* swipe animations.
3. Thanks for the info, devs! I wanted a comic reader that let me resize the image in landscape mode (and stay that way from page to page), and let me scroll vertically.
4. Can read other folders, but when it gets to one with a very large number of files, the program crashes.I really enjoy this reader.
5. My only complaint was that it was hard to use my phone's navigation bar without also turning pages, since both use the same gesture, but the developer responded right away and helped me find how to configure that.Update: This is the best android comic/manga reader out there, I looked.
6. I like to hold my device in one hand and swipe with my thumb to turn pages, but get distracted by pages sliding - the option to turn off animations also seems to turn off the ability to swipe at all.
7. It's weird that on the faster device the app is much slower, and has hiccups.I've tried many others, but this is the best comic reader available on the Play Store.
8. Other than that, by far my favorite comic reader.*edit The feature I said I wanted actually is there.
9. One recent problem: for some reason switching from an old Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 to a new Tab S8 Plus caused the app to load files and thumbnails very slowly, and to re-load them repeatedly after they'd already been loaded.
10. It's a little tough to navigate the ui, but after messing around with it for a while, it's definitely a solid comic reader.
11. I am trying to connect to a folder over Samba with over 600 files in it (originally said 300, this was a mistake, is there a problem with me hitting a max limit?), and CDisplay crashed and booted me out.