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Whats the best Android app to read manga?
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If you have any sense of comfort, then you should go with "Manga Watcher".
And if you really have any sense of quality you should consider only using iOS for manga apps. ALL UIs and UI-structures from the Andriod manga apps are horrible("Manga Watcher" is really hard at the border). There is a new app that is showing some nice UI ideas "Manga Junkie" and apparently there is a big version jump soon, so who knows(it doesn't have any pre-download feature yet.. so if you stick to Android then "Manga Watcher" is your app at the moment).But yeah if you have the choice, use iOS for manga apps. ^^ |
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eComics, mangasearcher. i used both of this. i was great!!
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cuddlykitten41 wrote: Iphone has the best manga app called mangastorm I refuse to get any other type of phone because of it. That is pretty much irrelevant, since the OP specifically said Android app. |
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Lost :'(
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I'm suprised nobody uses Manga+
I don't read much manga, but when I do thats the app I use. The only problem is that you cant stream it so you'll have to download it beforehand, which is fine for me. Although I'm not sure how big their collection is. |
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I use Manga Searcher, it does the job but I think I may look for a replacement after reading some of the posts here.
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Just quick manga, it's the only reliable one that I have used on android and it actually works. Unlike Mango, which has gone to the sh****r
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The thing is with me that when I download the manga it goes into the internal memory of my phone, but I have barely any internal memory. Is there any manga reading/searching app that lets you choose between external memory and internal.
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NO, contacts, photoshop or anything. The chick just has golden eyes.
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