![]() It's intuitive, simple, and even makes something as tiny as the iPhone 5's screen a viable option for a little visual e-reading. Sure I wish I could download comics directly through my phone, and that I could have had at least one "demo" to flip through before linking things up, but YACReader is still a remarkable comic reading app. It's also a shame that there are no sample comics included, which means users have to either have their own personal libraries ready to load up or start searching before they can get any use out of it. Finding and adding them through the computer isn't exactly a chore, but being able to do so using just my iPhone would be even better. It’s also a shame that there's no way to directly browse or download comics through the app itself. I had to exit the comic through the menu and jump back into it to be able to flip through again. After the image reoriented it simply refused to change pages. I encountered an odd problem after viewing a comic in landscape mode, then switching to portrait. YACReader is certainly great, but not perfect. It makes flipping through lager page formats a breeze, even on the iPhone's smaller screen. This also applies to zoomed in views, whether in portrait or landscape modes: tapping the edges of the screen will move the view along the page in small increments rather than switching to a whole new page. It's also remarkably functional as a reader thanks to the no-frills page turning and automatic orientation. The usual way to read a comic with YACReader is press ‘O’ to open a comic, and then use ‘Space’ and ‘B’ for autoscrolling pages, you can use ‘UP’, ‘DOWN’ or ‘Mouse Wheel’ too, when you reach page limit (top or bottom) next page is loaded automatically, moreover, you can go to next or previous page using ‘RIGTH’ and ‘LEFT’. Synching with iTunes and linking to a computer directly are equally as simple. Linking with Dropbox is pretty much instantaneous so long as both apps are already installed and transferring comics is a simple matter of dragging and dropping. Once the initial setup is finished, YACReader is incredibly easy to use. Tapping on the sides of the screen will flip between the pages and everything orients automatically when the device is tilted. ![]() Once everything is loaded up users just have to tap on their chosen comic and start reading. Files can be imported through iTunes sharing, direct link to a computer, or even with Drobbox. rar files and will turn the user's iOS device into a one-stop comic book shop. YACReader was specifically crafted to turn iPads and iPhones into viable graphic novel readers. An app like YACReader, on the other hand, has turned me into a believer. There's just too much pinching and swiping to try and get things to line up properly for me to bother with any of it. Take a look to the user manual if you want to learn in detail how the app looks and how it works.I hardly use the iPad as a means of reading anything substantial, and I definitely don't use my iPhone for it. import comics' metadata from YACReaderLibrary.set manga as the default reading mode for the whole app if you mostly read manga. ![]() parental control, lock certain folders so only you can have access to them.synchronize your reading progress with YACReaderLibrary across multiple devices.support for all the common digital comic formats, such as: cbz, cbr, zip, rar, rar5 or pdf.copy/cut/past items in the local library without taking extra space.organize your comics in folders and visualize your collection as a grid or list, you can also customize how the grid looks like and the items size.pin remote sources to be used as local items.desktops and embedded devices integration with support for remote browsing, reading and importing.guided reading mode, you can zoom in into panels and continue reading panel by panel.it supports continuous vertical scroll for webtoons with a setting to control the horizontal margins.configure your reading experience with various fit modes, single or double page mode, automatic margins trim, several ways to setup the hot areas in the screen, and much more.works on iPhone and iPad, with split screen mode support in iPad OS and support for dark/light mode.Quick access to your items using the index. Copy, cut, paste, organizing your library is EASY!. Scan a QR code to connect to YACReaderLibrar, easy peasy. Metadata can be imported from YACReaderLibrary. Pin servers or remote libraries to the bottom tab bar. Search is integrated in the top navigation bar. It has been placed here solely to demonstrate the look and feel of finished, typeset text. A list of import methods available in the app.
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