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You Can Read Manga On Your Kindle With Mangle
Sure, iPad users may flaunt their most comic-reading apps as well as vivid tone screens. But Kindle users can read comics as well. In actuality, for black-and-white comics, similar to The Walking Dead, the Scott Pilgrim array, or many Manga, it looks flattering great once you get a files onto your e-reader. That’s where a open-source program apparatus Mangle helps out.
Mangle (Manga + Kindle = Mangle, get it?) was designed by FooSoft’s Alex Yatsov for a bad old days, before a Kindle had decent course collection. But it’s still unequivocally utilitarian for removing your comic images in a right fixing and order. Plus, it’s gathered for Mac and Windows, or you can run it right in Python.
To make it even simpler, a iReader Review blog enclosed step-by-step directions and blogged a routine. They strike the few snags, but a last product looks really good in truth.
Story via Chris Biba at TeleRead. Image used by accede of TevK.