CSV.swift
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Aidoku
- Is there a way to see the updates in your notifications like how it works in tachiyomi?
- Any chance we can get a way to change manga covers?
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Just got a new phone, and I cant download Manga Reader anymore?
Best option for mobile overall would Imo be tachiyomi, but it doesnt support ios. You can find a multitude of manga readers without downloading support (for example "chunky") and there are also paid options for specific maga sources like the shonen jump app. There is at least one potential tachiyomi alternative for ios afaik which could be found here https://github.com/Aidoku/Aidoku . that is still in the beta though and the installation instructions lead you to " testflight", an app for beta versions of apps, rather than directly in the apple store. If you want exactly the old app back, then you will probably want to look into r/sideloading and then you'd still need to find a trustworthy source to get the app from, so I wouldn't recommend it (also might have other issues related to the warranty, not entirely sure. Basically: apple doesnt like it if you do that, so it might come with a "price"). I personally would probably download on a different device and transfer the files to ios after that, but that would of course only work if you have a sufficient backlog on things and don't need to be able to read all the newest stuff all the time on the go.
- Manga apps
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Offline Viewing (iOS)
Paperback is closed-source and has some loading issues. Use Aidoku instead. It is open-source and always load images.
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Apple developing 14.1-inch iPad Pro with M2 chip, two sources claim
If you’re okay with sideloading, Aidoku is the best manga app I have ever used.
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All I ever use
Not OP, but I use Aidoku
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any apps on iphone that let me use mangadex
There’s r/Aidoku for iOS. It’s basically tachiyomi for iOS, it has extensions and it’s completely open source. IMO better than paperback. But be warned it is very new so many features are not yet available. It’s available through testflight, you sign up via their discord.
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Aidoku - A new iOS manga reader
It currently has iCloud sync and external source support, and sources can be installed in-app (only MangaDex and MangaSee sources exist right now, but more can be made in the future). There are no ads, and it's open source on GitHub.
What are some alternatives?
CodableCSV - Read and write CSV files row-by-row or through Swift's Codable interface.
app - Repository to host app releases, issues, and feature requests for Paperback
SNDocx - Extracts the text from the Docx file
Hero - Elegant transition library for iOS & tvOS
PhoneNumberKit - A Swift framework for parsing, formatting and validating international phone numbers. Inspired by Google's libphonenumber.
open-source-ios-apps - :iphone: Collaborative List of Open-Source iOS Apps
MarkersExtractor - Extract Markers from Final Cut Pro FCPXML
Lottie - An iOS library to natively render After Effects vector animations
SwiftCSV - CSV parser for Swift
Hanami - Manga reading app for iOS/iPadOS written with SwiftUI and Composable Architecture