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  • Preferred Readers/Library for Linux

    Hi,

    I abandoned Windows for Linux several months ago and the only (albeit significant) complaint I have is that I cannot use ComicRack. Leaving aside that ComicRack hasn't been actively developed in a while, I really liked it and especially liked the incorporation of the ComicVine scraper. Any chance somebody here may have a Linux-friendly app with similar features?

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    Have you tried looking into any alternative comic book reader applications that are available on Linux? One option you might want to check out is MComix, which is a free, open-source comic book reader that supports a wide variety of file formats, including CBR and CBZ. It also has a built-in library organizer and support for various metadata formats.

    Another option to consider is YACReader, which is another free and open-source comic book reader that supports a wide range of file formats and has features such as a built-in library organizer and support for metadata. It also has a built-in scraper that can pull information from Comic Vine, so it might be worth checking out if that was a feature you particularly liked in ComicRack.

    If you're using CentOS 7 Extended Lifecycle Support, it's worth checking if these applications are compatible with that version of the operating system.

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