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post Nov 1 2009, 01:53 PM
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Is there anything I can use to put download on? I have put them on my iphone but it makes it to hard to read. Can you hack kindles or some other e-book thing to put manga on? Thanks. If this is in the wrong section, I'm sorry, could you please move it.
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post Nov 2 2009, 12:22 AM
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Hi there. If you mean by download is obtaining available chapters here, then you need to sign up for premium membership.


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post Nov 2 2009, 06:13 AM
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QUOTE (セクシー @ Nov 2 2009, 01:22 AM) *
Hi there. If you mean by download is obtaining available chapters here, then you need to sign up for premium membership.


I know, I had one at one time. But I tend to read alot more while I am at work or away from my computer. Since I do read while I am out I buy alot of tankobans. I also like to re-read so I keep them. The problem is I am running out of space for them. So I was wondering if there was a device people used to put their manga on kinda like a kindle? Sorry if my first question was confusing and for not giving all the info.
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post Nov 2 2009, 11:18 AM
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I used to back up my files on email. Some providers give you unlimited space so there's no problem there. Another option is to find online database or even create your own website where you can upload your manga and read them online anytime. You can also compress your hard drive or your files to create some space. Hope this'll help.


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post Nov 4 2009, 03:10 AM
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QUOTE (セクシー @ Nov 2 2009, 05:18 AM) *
I used to back up my files on email. Some providers give you unlimited space so there's no problem there. Another option is to find online database or even create your own website where you can upload your manga and read them online anytime. You can also compress your hard drive or your files to create some space. Hope this'll help.

The kindle offers folder for storage and reads images. The newest Kindle also reads pdf files in their original format. I hope this helps... I also recommend downloading CDisplay. It keeps your files in zip format and allows you to read your manga w/o unzipping them first. Helps with the space saving. I'd also reccomend investing in an external hard drive (better yet if you have an extra internal hard drive sitting around, Amazon, Tiger Direct, etc., sell kits to turn it into an external HD at a fraction of the cost to buy a stand alone external). I've done this with a few HDs I had sitting around and it is well worth it.
Hope this answers some of your questions and gives you some ideas for storage!


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QUOTE (mediacrazy @ Nov 4 2009, 03:10 AM) *
The kindle offers folder for storage and reads images. The newest Kindle also reads pdf files in their original format. I hope this helps... I also recommend downloading CDisplay. It keeps your files in zip format and allows you to read your manga w/o unzipping them first. Helps with the space saving. I'd also reccomend investing in an external hard drive (better yet if you have an extra internal hard drive sitting around, Amazon, Tiger Direct, etc., sell kits to turn it into an external HD at a fraction of the cost to buy a stand alone external). I've done this with a few HDs I had sitting around and it is well worth it.
Hope this answers some of your questions and gives you some ideas for storage!


Otherwise you can rename the files from .zip to .cbz, then use a programme like Calibre to put them into a format your reader can read. (I have an Aztak EZ Reader Pocket Pro) That's exactly why I got a plus membership here.
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