ComicRack Manual (5th ed)

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Working with Web comics ComicRack™ treats Web comics just like standard eComics. All features of ComicRack™ have the same level of functionality for Web comics as well. The only difference is that reading a Web comic is dependent upon the speed of your internet connection. This also depends upon the total number of Web comics in your collection, the internet cache size, and the dates from which the Web comics begin (overall size of a Web comic). In most cases, however, the individual pages of a Web comic are rather small in size & get updated very quickly.

If your file is in the Library, then the page at which you have stopped reading the web comic should be remembered so the next time you open the web comic, this last page should be displayed instead of the first page. Drag-and-drop any CBW file into the Browser to add it to the ComicRack™ library. Doubleclick it from the browser to open it in the reader window as the pages get downloaded.

Hulk likes web comics. Hulk will sit and read them all.

Double-clicking any web comic (.CBW file) from Windows Explorer opens it directly in the ComicRack™ reader and starts displaying the pages as they are downloaded from the web.

You can see the following in the Status bar: • Name of the open Web Comic • Current page • Page count of the open book

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