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Program, written in python, which detect panels in comics
Program, written in python, which detect panels in comics, based on Max Halford's tutorial "https://maxhalford.github.io/blog/comic-book-panel-segmentation/". It allows you to process Jpg/Png images in a folder , and then save the individual panels in a folder or in a single pdf file. Unfortunately it is far from perfect and makes many mistakes especially with "black and white" comics.
MComix is a user-friendly, customizable image viewer. It is specifically designed to handle comic books (both Western comics and manga) and supports a variety of container formats (including CBR, CBZ, CB7, CBT, LHA and PDF). MComix is a fork of Comix.
Web based manag and comicreader with thumbnail supports
A browser based manga reader that will let you browse your manga collection. It enable you to browse them as you browser in any of the online comics site. It uses python to generate list of the manga in the library and use jQuery to let you browse those in the browser
This project is not maintained anymore. A new maintainer has been updating it in https://github.com/qazmlpok/quivi, but I'm not involved with it.
Quivi is a comic / manga reader but also an general purpose image viewer for Windows which supports many file formats and compressed (zip, rar) files. It is aimed for fast & easy file browsing with keyboard or mouse.
Allows viewing of .cbr and .cbz comicbook archives over an internet connection via a web browser. Extracts images from archives on demand, resizing them if necessary in order to be bandwidth/browser friendly.
A Comicbookreader 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.
Comicreader is a comicbookreader written in Python. Its meant to run on linux and browse through image archives in ZIP or RAR format. The program extracts the pages in sequence and displays them using an internal viewer or an external program.
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An open source digital talking book player/organizer, supporting NISO/DAISY; self-voicing, screen reader compatible, with a customizable and intuitive interface.