We’ve created the most beautiful and MAGICAL manga reader. Ever.

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We’ve created the most beautiful and MAGICAL manga reader. Ever.

How many times did you think “Just how long is it taking to load the next page RAAAEEG“.

Honestly, we’ve gone in search for something that really satisfied our need for perfection. And, in so many manga readers, we never have found what we’re seeking for. Saving bandwidth, compressing images to hell, never using PNGs, constant reloading of pages, no preloading at all.

And this is how, we’ve evolved. No manga reader has ever been this fast, this handy, this MAGICAL.

I am now presenting, the FoOlRulez Manga Reader v2. The most beautiful manga reader ever created.

Not one image preloaded. Not two. TEN images preloaded, at once. The whole power of our server, all the 35mbit are in your hands. You can scroll through the pages at incredible speed, while the loading is shown through nifty green blocks, and your current page through a blue block. Amazing.

But, if that was all, it wouldn’t be all that pretty.

We added a spectacular effect, whenever you change page. It will scroll up, to the top of the page of your manga, showing you that the page has effectively changed.

What are you waiting for, go try our new FoOlRulez Manga Reader, right now!

13 Responses to “We’ve created the most beautiful and MAGICAL manga reader. Ever.”

      • M says:

        I don’t think so. I tried it on my iPhone despite what I said, and though the first page took a while to load, the rest went by tap-tap-tap-tap-tap-tap done. I think it worked. I dunno. Maybe it was just fast internet.

        I saw all the page numbers change to green while the first page loaded, and the “green” pages loaded fast after that.

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        Just tried it on my computer. How spectacular.

    • Vythcaex says:

      Yeah, I remember seeing previews of this.
      Apart from that, ten images at once… It’s going to have a long time between cached blocks.

      • M says:

        No, only the original loading takes a bit of a wait, not much, though. Because as you click through the cached pages, the next one loads as well.

        Meaning if I’m on 10, and it loads up to 20, then when I click to 11, 21 will load also.

        • Vythcaex says:

          Well… I read pages faster than they load (because of my internet), and it’ll be a long wait at the start.
          But that’s only because I’m Australian.

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