cbz files with it.
Licensing
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PyComicsViewer is released under the GPL.
Where can I get it?
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You can download it from:
http://borco.net/html/PyComicsViewer/
Cheers,
Ionutz
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What is PyComicsViewer?
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Is a comics viewer written in python, PyGTK and PIL. I made it as I
didn't fully like any of the existing viewers and I wanted something
that works the same (nice) way on both Linux and Windows.
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What is PyComicsViewer?
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Is a comics viewer written in python, PyGTK and PIL. I made it as I
didn't fully like any of the existing viewers and I wanted something
that works the same (nice) way on both Linux and Windows.
Because of th
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What is PyComicsViewer?
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Is a comics viewer written in python, PyGTK and PIL. I made it as I
didn't fully like any of the existing viewers and I wanted something
that works the same (nice) way on both Linux and Windows.
Because of th
PyComicsViewer-0.9.7 has been released.
What is PyComicsViewer?
===
Is a comics viewer written in python, PyGTK and PIL. I made it as I
didn't fully like any of the existing viewers and I wanted something
that works the same (nice) way on both Linux and Windows.
Because of th
PyComicsViewer-0.9.8 has been released.
What is PyComicsViewer?
===
Is a comics viewer written in python, PyGTK and PIL. I made it as I
didn't fully like any of the existing viewers and I wanted something
that works the same (nice) way on both Linux and Windows.
Because of th
PyComicsViewer-0.9.9 has been released.
What is PyComicsViewer?
===
Is a comics viewer written in python, PyGTK and PIL. I made it as I
didn't fully like any of the existing viewers and I wanted something
that works the same (nice) way on both Linux and Windows.
Because of th
What is PyComicsViewer?
===
Is a comics viewer written in python, PyGTK and PIL. I made it as I
didn't fully like any of the existing viewers and I wanted something
that works the same (nice) way on both Linux and Windows.
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