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Category: Comics
Size: 1 MB
Updated: 06.10.2020
Developer: cYo Soft
Added Denis Rubinov
Version: 1.80
Size: 1 MB
Updated: 06.10.2020
Developer: cYo Soft
Age Limitations: Everyone
Category: Comics
Installation
When unpacking the archive with the file, you will be prompted to enter a password
- Download the XAPK installation application, e.g, APKPure or File Manager .
- Open the downloaded XAPK installation application and locate the downloaded XAPK file.
- Follow the instructions in the application to install the XAPK file.
- Allow installation from unknown sources: Go to 'Settings' > 'Security' (or 'Biosecurity & Safety') > enable 'Unknown sources' or 'Install from unknown sources' for your browser or file manager. On newer smartphone models, permission is requested when the individual file is installed and no unnecessary steps need to be performed..
- Install the APK file by following the on-screen instructions.
- Restore security settings by disabling permission to install from unknown sources.
Reviews for ComicRack Free
Great app, simple to use, but with lots of configurable options. No real ads, just a single banner at the bottom of the screen asking you to buy the full version if you like it, and the banner isn't even there most of the time.
sing Comics on your external SD Card on Android 4.4 and above The external SD card is not writable for apps (including ComicRack) but only from the PC or for media storage (photos, movies) on Android 4.4+; CRA will not allow you to select read only directories as your main comic folder. If you want to store your comics on your external SD card with Android 4.4+ you have the following options: * Copy the comics manually to your SD Card and use the secondary Comic folder in preferences. The secondary folder can be pointed to read only folders * Use the HOME button in the folder selector and navigate the local app folder on sd card 2. Create a Comic folder at this location and select it. This will allow you to store your comics on your external sdcard and also sync them (WiFi).
This is a pretty good comic book reader. I first got it on my computer to easily merge some CBZ files, a DRM free comic book format. The website said they have a mobile edition as well. It's pretty nice, but I also have Moon Reader for reading my DRM free eBooks, and I have to say that I'd recommend just using Moon Reader, which is equally great for eBooks and comic books. Get this if you're a huge fan of ComicRack already, or if you're just trying out some apps exclusively for comic books. ComicRack's a good app and works well.
Was planning on buying it. Until I started getting popups to buy every few pages. The fist few hours with it, the ads were non invasive. Good reader otherwise.
Great app, but vastly out of date, no improvements for new devices, sloppy and with slowdowns and a few crashes which prevents me for getting the paid version, 6 years without a single update.....
Im a casual comic addict & I have been using this app for many months on & off - there are some things I do NOT like about this app. (1) The User Interface (U.I) needs to be more user friendly - It's hard trying to find my .Cbr files because the navigation is not friendly & easy. (2) The app design needs a new fresh coat of paint. (3) My comics aren't in NUMBER order I dont know why. (4) Depletes battery too quick. The PRO app is WAY too expensive & not worth the value. Once you fix , then 5 🌟
Useless. While it does seem like it has a ton of options it is unable to add any comics from your SD card into the library. This makes it completely useless to me since I use an older tablet with virtually no internal storage and a huge SD card for my library. Pass.
App runs fine the first time you open it after being installed, but the next day you try to use it, it crashes before it even opens. Love it on PC, a major miss on Android.
Didn't work. Was directed to an url for instructions, but was blocked from reading that webpage. Unable to fix the settings myself. Tried manually importing a CBz file to the correct folder, but, app didn't see it. Uninstalled.
Used for a long time but no longer works in Oreo. Doesn't register cbr files so no association. Also, no longer allows external sd card folder to be read. It's a pity, as still my favourite pc desktop app, but appears to be no longer supported in Android.