File Details |
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File Size | 1.1 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | February 10, 2011 |
Total Downloads | 3,621 |
Publisher | Joseph Cox |
Homepage | Comica |
Publisher's Description
Comica is a comic downloader and viewer that utilises a custom-built framework for the parsing and downloading of comics from websites. The framework uses an open XML format that allows anyone to add support for additional comics.
There is full support for comic archiving and browsing. If archiving is enabled (within the Settings window), Comica will archive any downloaded comics; these comics can then be browsed as required via the navigation buttons located in the top-right of the main application window.
Latest Reviews
Nighted reviewed v0.99 on Nov 3, 2009
Great software from an eccentric developer and prolific coder. This is a cool program for getting and browsing comic strips.
Check out this guys rants on his website and have a good laugh. :D
ron_marz reviewed v0.98 on Oct 13, 2009
Requires .Net Framework.
gplasky reviewed v0.98 on Oct 12, 2009
Even the Windows 7 OS itself requires the .NET framework, ron_marz .That isn't a fair review. You are suppose to review the app. WHich works well and does what it says. He has fixed issues from the previous version. It would be nice if the mouse wheel worked where the graphic is for scrolling. But if you click and hold the left mouse button you can also slide the picture up/down/left/right.
Gerry
Nighted reviewed v0.99 on Nov 3, 2009
Great software from an eccentric developer and prolific coder. This is a cool program for getting and browsing comic strips.
Check out this guys rants on his website and have a good laugh. :D
ron_marz reviewed v0.98 on Oct 13, 2009
Requires .Net Framework.
gplasky reviewed v0.98 on Oct 12, 2009
Even the Windows 7 OS itself requires the .NET framework, ron_marz .That isn't a fair review. You are suppose to review the app. WHich works well and does what it says. He has fixed issues from the previous version. It would be nice if the mouse wheel worked where the graphic is for scrolling. But if you click and hold the left mouse button you can also slide the picture up/down/left/right.
Gerry