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    BDReader

    BDReader

    An e-comics reader featuring panels detection and comfortable reading

    BDReader is intended to be a comfortable comics reader. As a main feature, BDReader includes an auto panels detection on comics pages. It allows you to display the panels (or squares) of a comic page individually, in the reading order. It also offers a Preview page option, allowing you to preview each page before reading into details the different panels of the page as well as a page thumbnails view.
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    cbrTekStraktor

    an application to automatically extract text from comic books.

    cbrTekStraktor is an application to automatically extract text from the text bubbles or speech balloons present in comic book reader files (CBR). Its prime goal is to perform analysis on the texts of comic books. cbrTekStraktor can however also be used for scanlation or similar purposes. The application also enables to manually define text areas in CBR files. The application comprises a simple graphical editor for further processing the extracted text.
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    Comical

    Cross-platform CBR/CBZ (comic book) reader

    Comical is a portable CBR and CBZ viewer written in C++ using wxWidgets. It supports multiple image formats and uses high-quality image scaling algorithms to fit pages onscreen.
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    A comic book reader targeting .net
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    CDisplayEx is the most used comic book reader. It is able to read all comic book formats (cbr cbz pdf etc..). Everything is designed give you the best reading experience, it load comic books immediately, reading is fluid and comfortable even on slow computer. It uses advanced resize techniques to provide a smooth rendering. PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com PROJECT MOVED HERE: >> http://www.cdisplayex.com
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    Makimono
    A netbook friendly, light comic book reader, with a little twist on page display.
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    A Comic book reader that is made with python and made with open mind for the user not is it open source but open develop If you have and idea for it just say it.
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