I know this has been recommended here before, but I just read Strong Female Protagonist this week, and am strongly second-ing the rec. I keep a tier list of everything I read/see, and I only find four or five new SS-tier entries every year. This is one of them. Personally, I'm calling it rational fiction.
I also recommend reading u/timecubefanfiction's review after you're done too, because it's very well written.
Oh, and if you want to read it on mobile, the website's UI isn't the best, so I recommend reading it on Tachiyomi's ReadComicOnline extension, which worked excellently for me (Consider this a recommendation for Tachiyomi too, for manga/comic reading).
if you have android phone :
1 download neko
2 install it
3 login with your mangadex username and password
4 click on the gear on the top right , then go to mangadex settings . click on "sync mangadex to neko"
5 done, you'll find all the manga you're following on the library
Une application sympa pour manipuler ce type de webcomics sur smartphone c'est Tachiyomi. C'est hors store, avec des extensions qui pompent sauvagement les webtoon sans pubs, comme un lecteur de flux RSS.
If you want recommendations, check out the Tachiyomi fork called Neko. It only works with Mangadex as a source, but it supports suggestions. I've not used that system yet, but it's there if you want to try it. You can import a Tachiyomi backup to get started as well.
It's an app that basically lets you read manga, mangadex is one of the many sources you can use on it and you even get a notification when a manga in your library gets updates.
Try it here
Una amiga, hace unos años, me recomendó que lea Homunculus, un manga sobre un tipo que vive en su auto y le ofrecen ser sujeto de un experimento, en el que tenían que practicarle una trepanación porque supuestamente "aumentaba los sentidos"; después de eso, el tipo empieza a ver los homúnculos de las personas; trata sobre la psicología humana, perversión, miedos, y una miríada de demás temas que no son comunes de ver en manga, e incluso en la literatura tradicional.
La cuestión es que ese manga fue publicado a lo largo de 8 años y me fumé los 15 tomos en 9 horas. Empecé a las 23 y terminé a las 7 de la mañana. Terminé llorando en uno o dos momentos.
10/10 would recommend.
Leí un par de mangas que me pegaron mal, Homunculis y Nozoki Ana fueron los que peor me pegaron.
Si quieren leer manga desde su teléfono, recomiendo Tachiyomi, y el manga Golden Kamuy.
I've been using this app and added the 'ReadComicOnline' extension and now I can lookup and download anything I want to read. I haven't had trouble finding anything but I've just been reading some Marvel stuff. There's other extensions too that you can check out
Mangalife. https://manga4life.com/manga/Eleceed I use an image sourcer called tachiyomi. Its a manga reading app for Android. https://tachiyomi.org/ If you end up using it and need help you can dm me
If y'all are gonna be reading webtoons then I assume manga and comics are on the table, and If that's the case I strongly recommend https://tachiyomi.org/ it's an Android app that has extensions in it which let you read anything for free, also get an adfree epub/pdf reading app like read era and go to z library to download any ebook for free
Download the tachiyomi app. You have to do it through a browser regardless of platform ATM. Then in the app you search up mangadex under "browse">"extensions". From there you just have to search for the manga you want to read.
I use Tachiyomi j2k
With
Mangasee/Mangaowl/readcomiconline extension
Everything works for me
Batch Auto-Source Migration is the best feature when an extension does not work anymore.
Tachiyomi allows you to download extensions for websites like [Mangadex](mangadex.org) and by adding a manga you are interested in to your library it will look through your extensions and provide you with the chapters. Just an FYI if you are interest in reading the index manga to continue the story, index is based on a light novel.
Like AtlanticPirate stated, you can use local files in Tachiyomi. I used that method for a while and it works okay once you figure out WHERE you need to save the files on your device.
I now use Komga which has a Tachiyomi extension. You drop your CBZ files into there and it will host them for you. Kind of like a Plex server for comics/manga. You can then read them in a browser or via the Tachiyomi extension.
The only downside I've found with Komga is that it needs some other program/plugin to generate detailed metadata (eg; if you want detailed and accurate tags, descriptions, etc to search your library).
That is definitely not the Tachiyomi app. You have to download it from here and enable unknown sources:
There are multiple resources for reading English translated manga on the internet. Some are good, some are bad, and some are in the middle. By bad, I mean either low panel quality, wrong image order, or just bad translation that doesn't carry the true meaning of the original Japanese text the Manga was written using.
If you're an Android user, you can use an application called Tachiyomi. Tachiyomi has multiple "sources" from which you can read Manga, and those sources can be in multiple different languages. Tachiyomi also allows you to customize the way you want Manga to be displayed for you. You can google more about Tachiyomi if you want to know how to use it.
Here's the link if you want to download it.
But, if you're just looking for good manga websites, then I suggest:
eh im not gonna take responsibility for your manga addiction in a week's time, but check out tachiyomi https://tachiyomi.org/ download some isekai extension like isekai scan under the 'extentions' part and search for the manga under the 'sources' compartment
You mention a file explorer, but would you consider using Tachiyomi?
It has "Supported chapter formats are folder with pictures inside (such as .jpg, .png, etc), ZIP/CBZ, RAR/CBR and EPUB"
because Tachi is open source, there are other fans who make their own "version" of Tachiyomi. There are TachiyomiJ2K, TachiyomiAZ, TachiyomiSY, and Neko for MangaDex (which is exclusively for MangaDex... I think it's a bit useless right now with MangaDex recovering).
each with their own quirks and extra features, but most always based on the original Tachiyomi (which is enough for me).
Hey OP, I've seen you are using MangaBird, which is pretty good in itself but is leaving a few things. I'd recommend instead using tachyiomi, it has more sources, a better reader, and no ads ! https://tachiyomi.org/
Tachiyomi is far and away the best manga reader for Android. I use it on my 10 inch tablet and couldn't be happier. Open source as well which is a plus.
You can use it to read comic books if they're in cbz/cbr format too.
Tachiyomi. Download the APK (if you're on Android) from the website, install your preferred extensions on the app (Mangabox, Manhwatop, etc.), and then choose mangas between your sources. I've been using it since the first chapters of Medical Return (a medical manhwa). It's free, open source and ad-free as well. Daily/weekly updated depending on your sources. There's even NSFW sources too, lol.
The app itself is safe as it is maintained on Github but be careful when downloading extensions.
Mangahub, MangaLife and MangaPark. Mangahub is definetly my biggest recomendation though
I also highly recommend you to use Tachiyomi. It's very handy and easy to test out different sources and easily keep up with releases
Or MangaDex, which is probably the best website for manga out there. Their website isn't back up yet, but you can already use it again (except for cover images for now) using apps like Tachiyomi
I only know about Tachiyomi. It's an open source Android app that has an extension that uses the API.
You can download from here or its github page. Being open source, there's also a few forks you can check out here that some people prefer.
To browse Mangadex you go to Browse -> Extensions and search for mangadex using the top right button
It's not on the app store or the play store. If you're on IOS I don't know if there's a way to download it, but if you're on android it's somewhat straightforward.
https://tachiyomi.org/
Never got a fine in the past 10 years using streaming sites. Torrent sites are the ones where you should be careful and ideally use a VPN.
For manga apps on Android I can recommend Tachiyomi. Download it from their official site: https://tachiyomi.org/
Within the app you can install diffrent extensions for different manga and webcomic sources. Here's a list of all the extensions avaliable.
There's loads on there, i'd reccomend downloading the MangaDex, MangaSee and Mangakakalot extensions first and then any mangas you don't find on those then just try other extensions til you find the manga you're looking for.
Mangazuki.me and Toonily (both found in Madara extension), Webtoons. Also read this: https://tachiyomi.org/help/faq/extensions/#what-are-some-good-extensions.
And as BabyGinaBottle said, MR used names different from the official ones, so searching by the romaji name should yield better results.
Tachiyomi J2K fork is my favorite right now. I use kissmanga and mangakakalot as my extension/sources.
I had a mistake of having all eggs in one basket (mangarock) , but all of the titles I'm following are 95% available and updated in kissmanga. As for the other 5% I take from mangakakalot, and sometimes mangakakalot has further chapters/extras.
If you are on android then there is a real good app called tachiyomi. In my opinion it's currently the best free app for reading mangas right now. It's also open source. Download tachiyomi. If you are on pc then there is tachidesk, it does not have all the features of tachiyomi like updates but it's still a very good app with all extensions available in tachiyomi. here are the releases of tachidesk.
Definitely Tachiyomi if you have android. https://tachiyomi.org/
Not sure about if there's any good ones if you have Apple (cause legal issues with app store, same reason why Google store doesn't have tachiyomi)
It's an app called Tachiyomi. You can just add extension of available scanlation websites and read your manhwa/manhus ad free. I know I ain't supporting the guys by avoiding ads but bruh I am sick of " Play this game only when you are alone" ads.
Here's the official website: https://tachiyomi.org/ Try it, it's free.
Yes indeed, in the case of the shield hero it was a novel first then became a manga then became an anime, as for link you can just go about anywhere on the internet to read the manga, personally I use tachiyomi Wich is basically a mobile app that downloads and reads manga with the latest chapters and has multiple sources so I recommend that one, you can download it from Google simply by searching tachiyomi
Here's the link https://tachiyomi.org/
If you however would not like to download the app, as i said before you can just look up the manga or the novel where ever u want, i dunno about other animes or mangas but I think rising of the shield hero is one of few mangas who originated from novels, the others all were started as mangas then got adapted to animes hope i was helpful
I recommend the Tachiyomi app; https://tachiyomi.org/
Then go to NHentai
(C92) [Arsenothelus (Chinbotsu, Rebis)] Midare Saki Joshuu Kaizoku Soushuuhen | Bloom, Pirate Hooker! Bloom! Annual (One Piece) [English]
Lebanese from the U.S. here: f you have an android phone, I recommend getting the Tachiyomi app; it has some sources within the app that you can add in order to read manga. It's how I've been reading One Piece right now.
I also used that app but i found that there was a different version of the same app called Tachiyomij2k and it has better features. You can get it from here
It's not by the same developers, it's called a Fork. I.e, it uses the main app code but builds on top of it. Any fork unlisted on the official website is unaffiliated with the Tachiyomi project.
Hola, si en algún momento te interesa mirar comics en tu cel, te recomiendo descargarte la app Tachiyomi, tiene todo básicamente, desde manga a comics, y aunque tiene en español, vas a encontrar mas si no te molesta leer en ingles.
En cuanto a recomendaciones, acá te tiro una lista de comics que están tremendos:
Aight first thing first is to download this Tachiyomi only available for Android
The mangadex site might be down but the api is sorta running, if you are a Tachiyomi user then you can browse and read stuff using the mangadex plugin including chapter 1 of this manga.
Extensions for manhwas
Webtoonxyz (Eng subs)
Toonily (Eng subs)
Manhwa18 and manhwa18 fun ( RAWS and Eng subs)
Skymanga ( I assume u already have it)
Also u can use toonkor.com ( if u want the RAWS more early a bit) it's not an extension
tachiyomi es la cumbia Tienes que configurar las fuentes que desees de manga. Toma 5 min configurar (Yo uso Manganelo y Mangadex). Para hacerlo tienes que ir a la tab de sources y elegir las que desees, despues buscas el manga que quieres y listo.
Uta que es wena monster.
which version must i choose?
normal tachiyomi is what i would suggest you to start with but you can also start with tachiyomiJ2K if you are a huge fan of clean fancy IOS looking apps (you can make both share downloads by going to your storage device> android>data> eu.kanade.tachiyomi>select files oh and not to mention make a backup file and feed it to the other to copy libraries)
you can worry about the others later
where can i find my manga? why cant i see anything?
well this is a open-source app so it can download from MANY sites including webtoons and hentai, click on the 3 lines or swipe left to get access to extensions on normal, on j2k you can go to browse and pull up the slider at the bottom get access to extensions
well from here install the extensions you want, my weeb starter duo is mangadex and nhentai (dont forget to log into your mangadex account on tachi's webview) oh and also install the extensions from the github or website if the app download is too slow.
all of this may seem complicated but it is kinda like when you start torrenting, all easy when you actually try it.
so on the about section in settings you can join the discord if you want more help and now have a great day!
I use j2k, which has a ez source migration, but it doesnt a manga rec algorithm. I never tried Sy but they have an rec algorithm that pulls recommendations from mal.
There are other forks that specializes in the *wink wink* stuff.
https://tachiyomi.org/forks/
Neko have features for MangaDex (I didn't try it, but I'm sure it better handles different translators).
TachiyomiJ2K - I'm not sure, I guess it have different design and some other features, you can read about them on site given below.
TachiyomiAZ, TachiyomiSY, TachiyomiEH are hentai based. EH is fork of the original app, but now EH is deprecated. AZ is fork of EH and it keeps old design. SY is fork of AZ, but it has new design of the original Tachiyomi.
I'm not an expert at any of this, but there's an open source apk that you can download called Tachiyomi.
I think apk files only work on Android, but again, I'm not an expert.
I also have no idea what chapter the beach volleyball is in, but I hope this helps!
Well, in general, it's better to have your library spread out across several sources(I recommend at least 6-7) and then add manga from new sources rather than limit yourself to only some sources selected at the beginning. Not only will it allow to have a better experience, but in case some source is slow or down only a small part of your library will be affected.
As for what to use, MangaPark, MangaLife and MangaFreak are a bit faster than the other ones and I suggest also checking out https://tachiyomi.org/help/faq/#extensions for more info.
Or, if you are willing to put in a bit more work, you should use scanlator sources (more info in the link).
I recommend joining the Shikimori Discord Server, they are informing when the new chapter is translated. You can also use mobile appliaction like Tachiyomi to get notifications on your phone!
Where do you read Manhwa, friend? If you're about to type "webtoon" it means you're restricting yourself to maybe 10% of the manhwa out there....and I'm being generous.
Refer: https://tachiyomi.org/
yes, because Google Play's content policy does not allow the APK based extension system to work. The content on some websites will lead to Google taking it down at some point.
if you're on ios you would need to download a modified version. also you do download it then you can find a detailed guide on all the features here https://tachiyomi.org/help/faq/#application
recommended you read up on the extensions part since it's basically what the app is.
Well if you read manga/comics, then you can get TachiyomiJ2K app which has dual page support (great for reading in landscape orientation). The app is open source, so 100% free with no ads.
https://tachiyomi.org/forks/TachiyomiJ2K/
I use ReadComicOnline extension for Marvel/DC stuff
Whatever you are seeing from the playstore is probably bullshit because where i got mine was from the browser and its legit
Absolutely zero ads and its excellent, aside from a random bug that could pop up to annoy you (but its been months seen i have seen one). I personally recommend installing Mangadex extension into it. Maybe have Mangakakalot as a backup extension if you cant find a manga on Mangadex.
There is also r/Tachiyomi if you have questions too
Oh and thought that cooking manga was doujinshi. Thanks
Do you have android or iphone?
Because I'm a android user and I obviously use the best manga app for Android!
Here's the link
After Downloading it the next Step is:
Blank. You will see nothing (as you hadn't add any Mangas yet!)
There's a Button called Browser Click it then↓
Press Extension. In Extensions there's alot of website that you can read Mangas. So Fine a Extension called MangaLife or Manga4Life
After Downloading it you can read Kingdom manga all you want! If this is confusing then search Tachiyomi on yt.
And now for iOS
MangaStorm. I've heard it's the best alternative for Tachiyomi for ios.
Hope it helps!
It's not on the appstore, https://tachiyomi.org/ This is the webpage of the app, the gist of the app is that there's dozens of sources and you can download chapters and read offline or online.
You can't get the app from the play store so you gotta download it yourself (just like you would with regular program on your Windows computer) https://tachiyomi.org/download/
> tachiyomi for reading manga since it's free
yes it is free - https://tachiyomi.org/
>> Free and open sSource manga reader for Android
> has a huge catalogue.
actually it has no catalog. it can access other sites that have the mange. The same as you could do in a web browser.
The program is no more illegal than a web browser, or image viewer.
there are numerous official subscription sites you can pay for and have access for their full catalog legally. A search for manga on Google will show ads for them.
You can also buy manga at sites, such as the humble bundle deals that happen and legally use tachiyomi to view those files.
Giving those files to a friend or reselling them is not exactly legal in most cases.
So what you do specifically with the program could be legal or not depending on your location.
Much like a HUGE portion of the internet.
For users using TachiyomiJ2K and using a device with MIUI, disable MIUI Optimizations under Developer Options to install extensions or extension updates, or download the apks manually from https://tachiyomi.org/extensions/. This is due to a nonstandard practice that Xiaomi does which removes the standard package manager that J2K depends on to install extensions.
tachiyomi ainda é o melhor. no repositório de extensões no github diz o motivo de remover essas fontes. e se passar por problemas de conexão, use este guia no site
No, but if you want tighter MD integration, try Neko. It's an app based on Tachiyomi that supports MD out of the box, with logging in and many other features, but it also removes extension support completely so you can only use MD with it
Eso esta bien, pero:
9anime(to), animepahe(com,org,ru), readcomiconline(li), el <strong>mega thread</strong> de r/Piracy
Y <strong>Tachiyomi</strong> para todo lo que sea manga/comics desde el celular. Probablemente uno de los mejores lectores para android sino el mejor, obtiene mangas de una lista de paginas populares en varios idiomas incluyendo español. Y tiene un fork exclusivo de mangadex.
I've sideloaded a number of games on Android before when I bought them through things like the Humble Store.
Sideloading is also incredibly useful on Android TV, where you can install apps that haven't been specifically tested for Android TV. Or to access older versions when new versions decide to stop supporting your system (looking at you Netflix...).
Outside of mobile phones directly, sideloading is what allowed for the Oculus Quest to end up with a third party store along with modded beatsaber allowing custom sonds.
Or maybe you just got Amazon vouchers for your birthday, and you want to play Minecraft.... well now you can buy that app on the Amazon App Store instead of the Google Play Store.
A bit more niche, but there's some intersting open source projects that aren't on the app store, like this Manga reader.
Or maybe you want to install alternative YouTube players that allow background play without needing premium.
Or maybe a publisher doesn't want to be forced to have Apple take a cut of every single in-app purchase, and yet you still want to play Fortnite.
Just giving some uses for sideloading on Android that are practical and not just about jailbreaking. Be careful to avoid the circular logic attached to why side loading isn't needed:
Apple get a tasty profit as a result, and consumers lose out, even if not by huge amounts.
C'è anche la user guide. In pratica installi l'app, poi scarichi qualche estensione per la fonte dei manga, e cerchi i titoli che vuoi.
Buona lettura, però se un manga è pubblicato in Italia supporta il mangaka comprandolo se puoi, eh. :-)
you are right. i somehow misread.. for local you should be able to create a Tachoymi/local folder on your sdcard. see our guide
https://tachiyomi.org/help/guides/local-manga/#folder-structure
Doesn't Tachiyomi have recommendations? If not, I'd backup your data and use one of the many forks instead. I've found several more manga I've enjoyed using their recommendations. :)
MangaDex is partially up...kinda.
There's no new chapters being uploaded yet, but you can read the chapters uploaded before the shutdown through Tachiyomi with MangaDex's extension (and maybe Paperback if you're on iOS? but I'm not sure about it).
As for new Chapters, you can easily find the new chapters scanlations in Discussion threads here on Reddit, just search for them like this "[DISC] MangaNameHere Chapter ##". Another option is to join the Scanlation group Discord's server of your favourite mangas, Or... You can use Tachiyomi again, but with another extension instead of MangaDex.
Hi, you must've used the F-droid version of the app. Tachiyomi has been disabled there and will probably never return on F-droid for reasons being this F-droid Issue.
You're kind of fucked because 0.8.5 only supports JSON (already legacy) and it will not restore manga that isn't accessible (which means if you haven't migrated Mangadex back to the new mangadex extension, the manga would just return an error).
Now to answer your questions:
>when trying to migrate Berserk from mangadex to mangadex, it will just force close the app
This is caused by the app being very outdated.
>If I delete the app, will I lose all my extensions and manga?
No and yes, extensions are apks so they won't get uninstalled. There is a possibility that some of your manga would be gone though if you do decide to update.
>Would there be any other way to fix these issues?
Probably not. I thought of recommending you to find a sketchy site that still hosts the F-droid version and had 0.10.6+ (the version that introduced v3 backups) but that is just asking for trouble, so no, don't do it.
Whats the fix? It's gonna be a painful restore.
>nd still cant view the full page, its only zoomed on top left for each page.
I have the same issue, the site is honestly not useable for reading for me. The reader is just utter garbage since the update they did. I would recommend you to use the Tachiyomi mobile app, but it's an android app and I don't know of any iOS alternatives.
Some other minus points:
> considering what the source god said.
You know he's been a mod here for 2,5 years already right? :P
You have to sideload it (not installed from the app store)
It's really easy, Android should prompt you that Chrome isn't allowed to install apps. Click settings, allow Chrome to install apps, continue the install.
Once installed, go to "browse" and install the Mangadex extension.
It's an android app, but you won't find it on the Play Store. Download from here and install directly on your phone: https://tachiyomi.org/
If you got an iphone, there are a few apps, that you also won't be able to find on the Apple Store; gotta use Test Flight for all of them. The one that was recommended a few times was Paperback, seems the most popular. But I'm not sure if Mangadex is accessible yet from it.
A good app recommendation will be 'tachiyomi' as per me.. But it ain't available in play store or app store.. You've gotta download it from google.
This app, at first will feel a bit complex.. But after getting used to it.. Trust me it's the best out there! You'll be able to download it here and will be able to see and read the the user guide here .
After getting used to tachiyomi, you can download tachiyomij2k which is a better version and more suitable.
Rest assured, answering ur primary question u can read the noragami manga in mangahere
If you're using Android phone - Use TACHIYOMI. It's not in Playstore so you need to install it via its site's provided APK and there's workaround before you can start reading licensed Manga - GettingStartedLink
A fork is a separate version of Tachiyomi that has diverged from the features included in Tachiyomi mainline.
The maintainers of the fork have usually added new features to better support a particular usecase, like a particular set of source websites, or changed the way that existing features work.
There is a list of big forks here:
Tachiyomi app on Android, you probably know of it, but for those who don't the app allows you to add sources from many different sites and then you can search manga or manhwa and see all the different uploads of the same one, find the one with a better translator / more chapters, plop it into the library, and the app can auto check every item in your library at a rate you set it to, and even set it to auto download every manga / manhwa you put in your library so you're good to read whenever wherever.
If your into manga/comics try reading Re:Monster. It's about a Japanese guy being Reincarnated as a Goblin. It has 65 chapters, or about 2 hours to read. Re:Monster Link. if you would prefer to read it on a mobile phone I recommend Neko (Link to download Neko (Android Only))
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Only available on android it's the best manga reading app on Android excellent user interface no ads , you can download various extensions like Mangadex mangalife webtoons readmanhwa and select the mangas you want to read from their catalogue and add them to your main library. You can get more info on r/Tachiyomi they also have a discord.
If you have any issues setting it up let me know.
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Looking for help? Check out our website and Discord server.
For mobile I'm using Tachiyomi (Tachiyomi.org), it's not on the app/play store but it's nothing to be afraid of. There are no ads and you can pick different manga sources to read from. You can also download different mangas without limit
Use the tachiyomi app , after installation go to browse then install the popular extensions like mangadex mangapark mangahere, then search the name of the manga and add to your library you can also download the chapters, let me know if you have any issues setting it up
No, this is a fork - copy of the original app with different UI, new features, etc. Forks are made by different devs though. More about differences here: https://tachiyomi.org/forks/. I suggest just trying them out and see if you like some fork more.
Seems like people are still searching for alternatives (well also me)
josephgomes619 from the discussion recommends: - Android: https://tachiyomi.org (also with the forks like TachiyomiSY) - iOS: https://paperback.moe
Thanks, josephgomes619.
Main app is getting a full rewrite, so 0.9.x isn't getting any new features. Those who want new features can try out forks, the main website has a section specifically for forks.
Main app will be available on Desktop at least, after rewrite. The creator has expressed interested in making desktop client.
What makes you think Tachi doesn't accept feature requests based on user feedback? All the new features were requested on Github, you are simply not familiar with the ecosystem.
Read this: https://tachiyomi.org/help/guides/reading-local-manga/#archive-files. Tachiyomi requires a specific folder structure in order to be able to access local manga.
Tachiyomi is by far the best app for reading manga. Allows you to read&download from all kinds of places via extensions, including dynastyscans as well as mangadex. Library management is excellent.
Plus, if you have any issues you can ask for help at /r/tachiyomi .
I can't recommend Tachiyomi enough. https://tachiyomi.org/ you can download different extensions to get different catalogs.
I recommend downloading the Mangasee extension to use the catalog of the same new, as they usually update manga whenever official English translations are released. (For example, Tokyo Ghoul: re, released a few days ago the official English translation of the last volume, volume 16, and I got an update even tho I already read it).
Mangadex search is not broken. You have to log into mangadex in webview for search to work. Read this: https://tachiyomi.org/help/faq/#mangadex
Also try reading the entire faq and guide while you are there.
Np. You can find it under assets here. Which is very similar to the dev (or preview as they started calling it recently) release as far as UI goes. So i would just install the dev release if you prefer something similar to manga rock because it gets updated more often.
But the current release of J2K is this. The UI in this one look a lot like the UI of stable but with more features. So if you prefer that, go for this one.
Here's a list of recommended sources: https://tachiyomi.org/help/faq/extensions/#what-are-some-good-extensions.
There is no one ultimate source otherwise all others just wouldn't exist. And I would also suggest splitting your library between at least 3-5 sources. That way, if some source has problems, the other part of your library will be fine.
The one you are using is Tachiyomi from the main repo branch (probably stable version since dev also has the bottom navbar) and the one in the post is J2K fork created and maintained by Jays2Kings. As you know, Tachiyomi is open-source meaning that anyone can create a fork, adding new features and modifying existing ones, fixing bugs etc. There are several more popular forks such as J2K, Neko, EH, AZ. You can learn more about them here: https://tachiyomi.org/forks/.
J2K fork is aimed to have more features than dev and usually, features are implemented there faster than in the original repo.
https://tachiyomi.org/help/guides/reading-local-manga/#folder-structure
I make sure to have ‘crop border’ on, and ‘scale type’ to Fit Screen under ‘Reader’ in Settings. I also have the rotation to “force portrait”
You can also choose to download from online sources, or just view. It’s extremely convenient.
Go to the browse section search for the websites that you use as your source and install them then you can go to that source and search for the titles you want and add them to your libary so that you get notifications when new chapters are released
Official tachiyomi website:
Also it is an open source app so there shouldn't be any adds you probably downloaded a modified version
When I update now, I get 2 notifications.
When I click it; 2. For help on how to fix library update errors, see https://tachiyomi.org/help/guides/troubleshooting
! No chapters found # MangaDex (EN) - Signal 100 Zero
You can use the Neko fork of Tachiyomi to import the library of your Mangadex account. After that you can make a backup in Neko and then take that backup and restore it in regular Tachiyomi or any other fork you want to use.
For any other site i think you'll just have to do it manually.
If you use android, give a try to Tachiyomi, it's an open source Manga / comics reader. Personally, I'd use one of its forks, Tachiyomi J2k, it has a better UI. If you want marvel, DC, graphic novels, image, etc, you'll have to install one repository called ReadComicOnline which is on the list they provide.