If it becomes a community project I would be delighted but I don't need or expect that to be the case I just want to build something I'd like to use that could hopefully serve other people as well. This means it'll be a no-go for some people's use cases. I was not planning on building a 100% clone of comicrack, I wasn't planning or expecting to match it in terms of scope. I figured targeting the comicrack community would be a good target for designing the foundation for this.
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I liked comicrack the best of any comic reader software I used and since I'm mainly a linux user these days my main goal to replace the comicrack-shaped hole in my life.
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comicvine where possible or do you prefer manual management as the primary method with metadata scraping as a supplement? What comic databases or APIs are popular? Comicvine seems to be the defacto leader, are there any others that you use? How much integration do you want to see? Do you prefer to sync with e.g.To follow that, any thoughts on extensibility? What kind of plugin/script support is needed?.It would be ideal if we could support the scripts with minimal porting What kind of plugins/scripts are most popular? What's their functionality? I want to balance supporting existing comicrack workflows and not limiting/hindering development by tying it to comicrack APIs.to manage lists of comics to sync to other devices to read to tag and attach metadata to comic files, to manage comic files (renaming/organizing/etc.) on the filesystem How do you primarily use comicrack? e.g.Anyone using it to track manga/manhwa/manhua/etc.? Marvel/DC/Image/etc.) and webcomics are popular. What do you use comicrack to manage? I see that American comics (e.g.What would you keep or change about comicrack as it is? Any wishlist features you would really like to see?.
file management, reading, collections, device syncing, integrations, page-management, etc. What (any and all) features of comicrack do you consider essential, and which would you consider nice to have? e.g.I'm still in the planning phase so I'm putting out a request for feedback: I take from the responses to this recent thread that there hasn't been a serious effort to make an alternative. Although I haven't been an active comicrack user for years, so I'm not very involved with the community. I've been wanting to work on a replacement for comicrack for a long time now.