For Manga Fans Meet the iPhone Manga Converter
Author: admin // Category: iphone applications
From Mangaware.com comes iPhone Manga converter.
The iPhone Manga Converter can be downloaded at MangaWare.com and is free to try (registration required). The trial version expires after 14 days from the first use. Its $14.95 if you want to keep it. Website contains full ez to follow instructions and good FAQ page.
For those of you who don’t know, manga is the Japanese version of comic books that is wildly popular there and abroad with millions of fans. Many like to read them on their smart phones. Here is a way to do it on your iPhone:
iPhone Manga Converter is a tool for converting your favorite manga, comics, or images into format suitable for the iPhone browser. Save the converted file into your personal Web server or upload to your Web site by using any FTP software or free DNS service to create a host name that will direct to your personal Web server. Once you have your converted files online you can read them anywhere using Safari browser on your iPhone over Wi-Fi, EDGE or 3G connections.Version 1.0.0.4 fixed bug on HTML chapter menu creation.
Features
- Supports image format JPG and PNG or in a form of archive format “RAR”,”ZIP”.
- Supports archive in archives of “ZIP in RAR”, “RAR in ZIP”, “ZIP in ZIP”, or “RAR in RAR”; IPhone Manga Converter will extract archives no matter how deep it is.
- Unique panel scanning logic that can automatically identify panels. This function is helpful when performing panel zooming on iPhone.
- Conversion results were tested and 100% Safari iPhone compatible. Auto creation of html, JavaScript, Title menu, Chapter menu, Index menu and image pages.
- Excellent image quality with small file size.
Here is an 8 minute YouTube video showing off some of the features. (by the way, it isn’t your imagination, there doesn’t appear to be any audio for several minutes into this video)
Tags: 3G, Apple Safari, cellular phones, iphone manga converter, manga



January 3rd, 2010 at 10:02 pm
That’s impossible. The iPhone never used to be quite that. I am seasoned enough to think back to the very first one that had mouse recognition AND two clicker buttons, forget all this fancy stuff they have now.