I use Tachiyomi for android. It's the best one imo
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Yeah, it's the best. I tried paperback on Apple, but it made me miss Tachiyomi. Such a good app.
Is paperback still in beta? I tried it on my last iPad ever (2020), but was highly unstable and had to backup every week or so. Tachiyomi for life.
I don't know it did go from test flight to being on the appstore, but getting extensions and stuff was cumbersome compared to tachiyomi I stopped using it. Tachiyomi just works.
There’s an App Store release with an option to join the beta on Patreon. It’s very much stable, no issues from me.
I use the j2k fork of tachiyomi on my phone and mostly mangadex on my pc.
what are the advantages of using j2k over tachiyomi?
New Manga details screen and New Recents page
Dynamic Categories
Automatic background based on manga page
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Runs far better on newer android versions, plus the UI is more polished
Tachiyomi on both my phone and tablet. I use many extensions but mostly Mangadex.
Tachiyomi for 90% of things. Going through the Mangadex extension when possible.
If there's a free official version in my region I'll use that, so MangaPlus and VIZ are installed on my phone.
I have a few things on Bookwalker but I'm transitioning to Kobo for the most part. Haven't gotten any manga for my Kobo yet, dunno whether my reader works well for it.
Tachiyomi. No need to say more.
@joucker29 was using mangasoup for apple while it was in beta and it was the best. Got taken off the app store unfortunately. I think the dev is still somewhat trying to get it back on there, there's updates on r/mangasoup. Other than that using Tachiyomi on my boox leaf2 has been amazing.
Haven’t heard of mangasoup before! Might go try out the beta
Manga Plus and Kindle for officially licensed manga.
Mangadex for anything not on there.
TachiJ2K on Android. Nothing else.
Mangadex, Bato.to for titles purged from mangadex.
Wait, batoto is still around?
I doubt they have any relation to original batoto, but I read on bato.to
Tachiyomi + MangaReader.to on the web/as an extension
Tachiyomi and Mangadex extension (or the scanlators extension if it's available).
However, most of the time I just download the complete manga from private trackers like bakabt or myanonamouse and side load it locally on Tachiyomi.
Mangareader or Rawkuma, or just end up buying from bookwalker like a loser. Either I'm stupid or raws are hard to find :(
Tachiyomi + Kavita extension on Android and the webinterface for Kavita anywhere else.
Mangaplus for One Piece and Shueisha Manga I'm caught up on Mangadex for pretty much all other Manga unless it redirects me to Manga Plus
I do have MangaPlus and Crunchyroll Manga but for anything not in there, Tachiyomi.
Webtoon for manua. Tachiyomi for manga. Tachiyomi doesn't work well with pieces of work already meant to be read a specific way on a phone.