![]() synchronize your reading progress with YACReaderLibrary across multiple devices.support for all the common digital comic formats, such as: cbz, cbr, zip, rar, rar5 or pdf.copy/cut/past items in the local library without taking extra space.organize your comics in folders and visualize your collection as a grid or list, you can also customize how the grid looks like and the items size.pin remote sources to be used as local items.desktops and embedded devices integration with support for remote browsing, reading and importing.guided reading mode, you can zoom in into panels and continue reading panel by panel.it supports continuous vertical scroll for webtoons with a setting to control the horizontal margins.configure your reading experience with various fit modes, single or double page mode, automatic margins trim, several ways to setup the hot areas in the screen, and much more.works on iPhone and iPad, with split screen mode support in iPad OS and support for dark/light mode.Quick access to your items using the index. Copy, cut, paste, organizing your library is EASY!. Scan a QR code to connect to YACReaderLibrar, easy peasy. Metadata can be imported from YACReaderLibrary. Pin servers or remote libraries to the bottom tab bar. Search is integrated in the top navigation bar. It has been placed here solely to demonstrate the look and feel of finished, typeset text. If you go for a device with 32GB, it might be enough, depending on your needs.A list of import methods available in the app. In my case, I chose Likebook Mars (8GB) and I got an SD card (64GB), but it might be because of the SD that that the battery drains a bit more quickly (don't take that for granted, it's just a hypothesis). I try to go for the best quality, so the average volume size for me, is about 100MB. The size of a volume ~230 pages, vary from 40MB to 250MB. Manga file sizes depend on the quality, where you download them from, scanlation group, etc. I'm saying again, that those apply only in android based e-readers. It's not on the app store, so you will have to download the zip file from Github to your phone / e-reader, and install it manually. You put the manga title you want, and it searches for scans in various sites. Tachiyomi on the other hand, is basically a manga search engine. Perfect Viewer is that one, and it's the best offline comic software I have tried. In those readers, you will need a 3rd party software, since there is not native support for manga & comics formats (cbr/rar & cbz/zip). If you want to go to android based devices, then you should look for readers such as Likebook Mars, Onyx Nova, etc. ![]() Now, as far as I know, Kobo readers use their own OS, not android. Cbz files are just renamed zips, and cbr files are renamed rars. If your manga are in zip or rar format, just simply rename them. ![]() Menu > Preferences > Browse & navigate SettingsĪside from that there are about 100 other options to customize if you so choose, but it's worth the time to go through and try them out to get your perfect setup.Īs I can see from the official site, Kobo natively supports cbr & cbz format, so you are good to go, without installing other 3rd party software.Menu > Preferences > Miscellaneous SettingsĪlso you can turn up the Cache size if you're streaming Large volume comics at once, the default is set to 100MB:.If you have an old phone or tablet that you're turning into your comic book reader, and it's not all that powerful, then I'd recommend turning on Low memory mode found under: Menu > File Browser > Drop Down Arrow (next to Search Icon).The options to add LAN and FTP settings is located under: Takes a bit to setup at first, but once it's ready you don't ever have to touch it again. It supports LAN, and FTP setups so you can access your comics from anywhere. It's recently got the much needed graphics overhaul, and is sporting the Material design pretty well. Perfect Viewer, I've been using it for years, and it has never failed me.
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