amaj99 wrote...
No I have never extracted any of the archives. I use CD Display to read mangas from archives directly. I open CD display & drag & drop archive & voila.
It is good to have a standard. Imagine situation:
you collect all mangas you dont like into 1 folder lets say we have 59 (mangas.rar) in this folder. now we use file lister to make a list of all crap & add it to our blacklist where we have already 5000 lines of H-manga names in.
In addition to this you have another list of all around 30 000 mangas as archives on your HDD.
So every time you DL new manga you check ur blacklist & exsisting mangas list first with (Search text inside files 0.2 app for example).
Or what if you want to show the list you have, to someone else?
I hope you understand now why proper naming standard of archives is important.
It is purely a suggestion.
EDIT: Actually if you need help renaming exsisting files I can make an application that will do it. I just need to know the file location pattern & what it must do exactly. Or it can be a combination of web crawler + renamer that will crawl the website, collect names & write em to file & then rename files or something. Its pretty easy to do with autoit script.
Ill check back this post next week once.
Or, like I said, you COULD sort your own shit. Unless you, daily, download upwards of 50+ unlabeled H-manga, it would not kill you to make subfolders and rename files. Bringing up Sweet Jam again, I have it stored in
...H\Manga\Kanon[Fakku]Sweet Jam.rar
The sorting process of which took me around three seconds. And I also use CDisplay, so that argument are invalid.
As well, What Shaggy said. Why keep manga you dislike?
rengo wrote...
hermitVI wrote...
I'm really disappointed with the new gen... I'm sure if g-money's here, he'll be just as disappointed as I am...
* sigh *
that image is being used to much lately are the new members that bad
Some.