Jomic is a viewer for comic books stored in CBZ, CBR, and PDF files. Features include a two page mode, caching and support for several image formats (PNG, JFIF/JPEG, TIFF, and GIF). It is Open Source software distributed under the GNU GPL.
Features
- read CBZ, CBR and PDF comics
- read two pages and from right to left
- convert comics to CBZ and PDF
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Simply don't work. At all. Cryptic message about a missing class, seems to be caused by a space in my %USERNAME% variable, so stupid to not handle spaces correctly !!! After launcher's correction, it runs, finally. But conversion do NOT work either: it do something, but no PDF is produced. No message, no clue, nothing. Was it tested, at least???
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Jomic is good! Thanks.
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Very good alternate to 'Comical'. The java applet is great for times when I want to read comics away from home. Flash drive becomes a portable comic book stash thanks to the software. I would like a drag feature with the mouse, but otherwise the comics are easily read with 'View' > 'Actual Size' and the mouse wheel.
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Doesn't work on OSX 10.5
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Very good for a tablet user