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Old 10-08-2010, 11:22 AM   #24
Rob_E
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Device: iPod Touch/iPad
I use the Comics app by ComicBookLover. It's free and if you have have a Mac, the ComicBookLover application can do all of your metadata. The app itself has no options for editing metadata, I think, and has limited organizational options (you can basically list by series, by issues, or by the order in which you've read the files), but the reading experience is perfectly fine, and the fact that you can do all your metadata editing on your computer is a great feature. There's a lot more that I'd like to see them do with the app, but for me it's worth it just for it's integration with the desktop application.

There is an issue, I think, where .cbr's don't keep their data on import using some import methods. Cbz's store their metatdata in the file itself, so that transfers fine. I knew this before I got my iPad, though, and have been converting all my .cbr's to .cbz's in preparation, so for me it all works great.
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