Full Specifications What's new in version 0.9.170 Version 0.9.170 has fixed default cover image for file less entries. General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date June 23, 2013 Date Added June 25, 2013 Version 0.9.170 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows XP/Vista/7 Additional Requirements None Download Information File Size 11.19MB File Name ComicRackSetup09170.exe Popularity Total Downloads 24,739 Downloads Last Week 42 Pricing License Model Free Limitations Not available Price Free. ![]() Description With ComicRack for the iPad you can read your comics wherever you are, however you want. ComicRack (Windows) ComicRack is a free, feature-packed comic reader for Windows. It made the roundup the last time we looked at your favorite desktop comic readers, and it was a popular nominee. Here you can download the latest version of ComicRack for the various supported platforms. ![]() MComix: Windows, Linux If you’re looking for a simple, easy-to-use comic reader with enough features to give you some extra bells and whistles, should probably be your first stop. It’s free and open source, based on the older and now abandoned Comix reader project, regularly updated for Windows and Linux. If it had a macOS version, we might just be able to end this article right here. The interface has a basic library function, but it’s easier to simply open your files (CBR, CBZ, and PDF, among more pedestrian image formats) directly from your computer’s file explorer. The reading view makes it easy to find your page with thumbnails along the left side, and various fit modes along with a full screen view are handy in both button and hotkey flavors. The reader supports double-page views to best emulate comic reading, and a right-to-left mode for those who prefer manga to western-style comics. The download comes as a standalone package, so you don’t even need to install anything, though you might want to associate some of the more common comic file types with MComix soon after trying it out. YACReader: Windows, macOS, Linux If you live a multi-OS lifestyle and you prefer some cross-platform consistency, is probably your best bet. It supports all of the common file types and archives, with a focus on building up an extensive and well-organized library of personal comics. The application will automatically fetch tags and issue data from the ComicVine database, and those who are keen on sharing with friends can install the UI-free server version to remotely host comics on iOS. The application is available on Windows in both installer and portable flavors, plus 64-bit macOS and various Linux distro versions. The interface itself is a bit minimal for my taste, but it quickly disappears if you’re reading in full screen anyway. Sadly, though YACReader plays nice with all three major desktop platforms and can remotely serve files to iOS, there’s no Android client as of yet. Comicrack: Windows Though comes in Android and iOS flavors, it’s Windows-only on the desktop. Which is weird, because it’s one of the more technical and analytical options out there. The tabbed interface supports reading multiple books at once, and its double-pane main view focuses on the user’s library or standard file browsing more than some of the other programs on this list.
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