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Cecilthedarkknight_234
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huh well it's look like they are finally catching up with the times at least, sadly I don't own any android device but that doesn't mean I will not be getting one any time soon. Still it's nice to see a legal alternative like this
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androvsky
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I know a lot of people with Android devices tend to overreact to permission requirements with a lot of apps, but I just can't figure out why the required viewer app needs to be able to make phone calls.
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Paploo
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I'm assuming the translations are the preexisting ones for some of these titles from http://www.emanga.com and NTT Solmare animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-09-30/cobra-jesus-umezu-manga-released-in-english
Nice that there's a legit market for Android users now. Jason reviewed some of the NTTSolmare titles for the House of Manga column awhile ago. |
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marcos torres toledo
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Whats a person to do if he can't afford a Andriods Apps and if they can afford a Kindle reader how much would the batteries cost and those who have ever own a pocket calculator knows when the sceen goes black you have to buy a new one this is going to be a problem on a fix income what a bummer.
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Paploo
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Eh, that's why I just buy print editions- no need to worry about it breaking, or running out of batteries, or buying a 100-500 dollar device. And they only cost $9-12 each, so are fairly affordable. There's also Libraries. It is a nice development for people who have android phones though [which are cheaper than the Iphone, right? From what I recall that's the case]- I know some folks who'll be pleased about this, and would be good to plunk down a few bucks to add some manga to their phone. There's a nice assortment of licenses there, diverse content, most of which isn't available in print, so I imagine many manga fans'll check itout. And I think Android allows Flash, so if you have a phone with internet service, you might want to check out http://www.shonensunday.com and http://www.sigikki.com for your manga needs. VIZ's anthology sites offer new chapters of assorted series every week, and previews of volumes that've been printed. |
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Lightning Leo
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Another step in the right direction!
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