


In fact, I find CDisplay v1.8 to be essentially perfect.ĭesired features for ComicRack (found in CDisplay):ġ) tiny or no cursor when viewing the comicġ) "Open with" for right-clicking comic icon/thumbnail in folder view and viewing comic with another program (like CDisplay, though I can see why this option isn't there)Ģ) option to use Windows Explorer, especially direct integration with Vista for quick thumbnail generation and resize.ģ) Batch resize of entire collection (such as: all non-Jpgs to high quality Jpg and all pictures greater than 1400pixels in height reduced)Ĥ) Comic Book Database functionality (similar to MP3 tagging). However, despite being a great viewer as well it's missing 2 key features that I can't live without. I really love the ability to view the cover (the first picture) as a thumbnail. Simply a must-have for those with a large comic collection. There's a growing demand for quality CBR/CBZ tools like these.Īwesome. Perhaps look for a Thumbnail plugin for Windows Explorer. Try ComicRack and periodically Google for a similar program to provide Database and Thumbnail creation features. rename/tagging of files that's really easy to use (possibly able to compare the cover JPG) Windows Explorer can display thumbnails (without building a separate index) Viewer with all the features of CDisplay (or option to open with CDisplay) I added a comic tool in Ubuntu which added thumbnails to the equivalent of Windows Explorer but I couldn't find a Linux equivalent of CDisplay and I couldn't get WINE+CDisplay to function properly. I'm currently trying to find a good way to show thumbnails in Windows Explorer (thumbnail of the the 1st image). I still love CDisplay I doubt I'll replace it. I tried to add a folder but nothing showed up. I couldn't get the latest version (0.9.95) to work in Vista. The cluttered interface began to annoy me. I eventually quite using it entirely though I have hopes that it or another program will improve.
