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Simple Comic

Simple Comic

Specialized comic & manga image viewer.

Version:  1.7b233

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One little bug keeps it from being usable for some files

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: Obee Juan Sunday, June 01 2008 @ 08:56 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

Simple Comic is largely a GREAT reader. I particularly like how I can read comics 2-on-1 page, yet the software is smart enough to know to show page one by itself... as if I was reading the real deal. In general, it's very fast with all the options one would expect from any graphics viewing software, which is what any comic reader is at heart.

It does have one HUGE flaw that keeps it from being even usable for many comics. In many cases, comics that have a scene that cover two side-by-side pages are often scanned or presented as one page. Unfortunately, Simple Comic doesn't read the numbering scheme used for such pages properly. As a result, these pages wind up as being shown as the last page(s) of the book, when in reality they could be anywhere. For example, let's say a comic book's pages are labeled as "Super Hero 001-01" for volume 1, page 1, "Superhero 001-02" for page 2, etc. BUT... pages 12-13 have been scanned/saved as a single page because it's intended to be viewed as one scene covering two pages. So that page is numbered "Superhero 001-1213" for volume 1, pages 12-13. Many readers see that page as being page 1213, NOT pages 12-13 as they should.

In the example I'm providing above, the only readers I know of that read these properly offhand are Comical (for OS X... an otherwise awful reader that is sluggish and lacks basic keyboard navigation controls) and CDisplay for Windows (not even CDisplayEx does it right). I'm not sure if the example I provided, which is based on actual files I have, are technically coded "correctly" by the CBR standard, but since some programs do read them correctly, I would urge others to follow suit. Until then, I can't justify giving Simple Comic a rating that it otherwise deserves.   
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One little bug keeps it from being usable for some files - arau

I had not realized that such files were all that common. Normally two page spreads use the hyphenated format, which SC sorts properly.

Not quite sure about the logic that would be required to sort those file names correctly but I will look into it.

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Monday, June 02 2008 @ 08:57 AM PDT