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Originally Posted by un lecteur
I use perfect reader, I've installed full!screen to be able to use the app in full screen, you need to have your device rooted to run this app.
ComicRack seems quite interesting, I'll try it.
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I've used Perfect reader as well, and have it on my T68, but the issue I had with it was how it organized my mangas. It didn't show the name of the folder, or file before I would open it. So I switched over to Open Comic Reader, but with some files that had over 100 pages in it, it wouldn't let me read through them without turning off my device. It wasn't too bad as I was now able to see what I was opening, but I still was a bit dissatisfied. Then I tried to see if I could find any app that can read graphic novels that are zipped or compressed, and the like, thus I found Komik and ComicRack.
Komik is great with how well it organizes my mangas, shows the name of the series, along with the thumbnail of all the mangas within the series, and a progress percent to let you know how far your in a manga, or if you completed it. Then it has a nice vertical stripe that shows thumbnails of the pages you can click to go to, which shows up when you tap the screen. Buttons don't work, but you swipe instead to navigate when your reading.
Now, when it comes to ComicRack, it nicely shows the thumbnails with the names as well, so I can again see what I'm clicking on. Gives you options to organize how you get your books by either searching for them through entering in the series name on the search bar, or by clicking on the panel with options of organizing the books by year, folders, series, or simple show all the comics. I find it easier for myself to choose to get to my books by using the folder grouping option. You have options to choose with how you can view your mangas by either having it have the cover display, or the cover with details for example. When your reading you can tap, or press the option button for the option of having a horizontal stripe that has the thumbnails or the pages you can click to. You can use buttons on this as well when reading, but it has to be the left/right buttons on the silver circular button. Swiping and pressing left or right works as well for navigating through mangas. Besides that there are other options, but I find it works very well. So both Komik and ComicRack are the best graphic novel readers I've found besides Perfect viewer and Open Comic Reader.