Projects tagged ‘comics’


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This is a Django-Python application to track and manage your hard-copy comic books. Requires Django 0.96 and Python 2.5. The application hasn't been tested with other configurations, but may work.
Created 12 months ago.

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Rick The Stick's iGoogle Theme testing for submission.
Created 12 months ago.

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View and save Dilbert Comic strips on you Windows Desktop.Mark your favorite ones,tag them.Generate pdf or cbz comics out of them.
Created 10 months ago.

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It's a comic reader writen in java using SVG Batik library.
Created 6 months ago.

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Lists a collection of comic books (or any other book collection)
Created 4 months ago.

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A Simple Comic Publishing Engine for Google App Engine.
Created 5 months ago.

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Color Walk is designed to allow users to read comic books and manga on their computer. It is able to open all the usual image formats as well as compressed archives of images. It's written in Python ... [More] and uses the Gtk+ bindings to create the user interface. The target platform is (for the moment at least) linux and other similar operating systems. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Proyecto de Base de Datos 2
Created 4 months ago.

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A Content Management System for Comic Sites that runs primarily on PHP and MySQL.
Created 11 months ago.

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Kapow! is a web-based application that allows you to read your graphic novel/comic book library (CBR and CBZ files) on your iPhone or iPod Touch. It has some neat features: Scales to page width in ... [More] portrait and landscape mode. Double-tap to intelligently zoom in. Subsequent pages are preloaded - you rarely have to wait when turning the page. The book and page you're reading are stored, so you can easily find where you were up to. Browse your comics using your filesystem's hierarchy. Optionally resize images before sending, to reduce bandwidth use. Here's a screenshot: More screenshots. The Kapow! project is an open source endeavour, available under the MIT license included with this distribution. It was initiated by Joseph Pearson of Inventive Labs (http://www.inventivelabs.com.au), using the Sinatra web application framework and Prototype-flavoured Javascript. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.