
There is almost no animation to reading beyond the generic slide. After my experience importing files, I wouldn’t want to pay for that experience again. I can’t see paying Panels monthly to cover the cost of using my local server, unless they plan to send out techs to maintain it. Lumping in services that the developers don’t pay a dime to maintain should be a separate, one-time fee to cover the cost of publishing the app. After all, some do charge the developers. Subscriptions meant to cover the cost of services make sense. It’s an overly tedious design that hints at poor development or excessive attempts to force subscription without first building the trust that it will be any less tedious. These folders also become part of the app and cannot be managed anywhere else. You must create the folders in the app separately, either to import into or add to later. As for retrieving them from the app, you might as well forget it.

You can add files through iTunes, but not whole folders. This is one of the better readers from a basic UI standpoint, but probably one of the worst from a technical one. External libraries sometimes showed an annoying flicker when loading additional content pages.Makes the app conform better to Apple's design patterns. We have removed the gesture to share a page in favour of the share button.External libraries now show an error message when it can't reach the server.Streamed comics no longer open the reader the app can't connect with the server.


It was caused by an incorrect database migration on users that hadn't updated the app in a while. Some users have experienced crashes on launch.
