
I just wanted to give me feedback on what I'd like to see improved upon as I really like this app. It helps you create professional manga and comics from start to finish. I understand developing software is not an easy task so these features might be a tall order. Adobe Acrobat Reader is a free PDF reader that has set itself as the standard.
CDisplay Ex bills itself as the worlds most popular comics reader, and its easy to see why. While nowhere near as good-looking as Cover, CDisplay Ex is an amazing free option for folks who like to read slightly older comics. A single tap is all you need to read your comics from start to. Download: Cover (Free, premium version available) 2.
Auto Update/refresh: So when add new comics to the folders, the server automatically refreshes to add the new titles to the library. YACReader has the easiest method for selecting multiple comics and folders and organize them. You can right lick the tray icon and to open/access the library again.something like that, if that makes sense. Run the server part separate from the library: When you close the library, the server is still running. You can add one or multiple comic book files into the program interface after start. The program has been designed to convert any support comic book format into one that uses webp images instead of the image type used originally. Minimize to tray/Run in the background and at startup: basically, I love for this to be the Plex for comics. Cbx converter is a free program for Windows that provides a solution for some users. This my feature request or a wish list for your consideration: I feel the server aspect of could be improved upon(if it's not too much trouble) that would elevate YACReader to being a truly great comic reading and management app. Also using Prism Library for the MVVM architecture. The project is Windows Desktop and built using C and WPF. The iOS version has option to import comics from Dropbox, Googl. Following the recent topics regarding alternatives to Comicrack, I decided to give it another try. It has a nice, clean UI and it allows you to arrange your comics in separate folders. This a great aspect of YACReader - there are very few comic readers on iOS lets you stream comics over the network. For Mac and iOS I recommend YACReader, it has option to synchronise your comics across your Apple devices. One aspect that I feel hasn't evolve much is the server aspect.
I appreciate how your commitment to continually develop and improve this app, and adding features that makes reading and managing on your digital comics easier. I really like YACReader and I've been using it for a few years now. => ERROR: A failure occurred in build().Hello. Make: Leaving directory '/home/txtsd/.cache/yay/yacreader/src/yacreader-9.165/YACReaderLibraryServer' usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/11.1.0/././././lib/libpdfium.so: undefined reference to `u_toupper_68'Ĭollect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status A single tap is all you need to read your comics from start to finish thanks to the built-in YACReader automatic scroll. usr/bin/ld: warning: libicuuc.so.68, needed by /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/11.1.0/././././lib/libpdfium.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)