Comex
Comex - Now More than just a Comic Viewer!!
harish — Mon, 01/15/2007 - 22:02
When I started this project, my intention was not just to create a Comic Reader though it was my first priority. Having a large collection of comics, I also wanted some application using which I could manage the comics. As usual I first searched for it, and didn't find any. So once I was done with the basic comic reader, I thought of adding an organizer to it. This is where I was really pleased with myself for having started the application as an Eclipse plug-in.
Comex - Comic Viewer plug-in for Eclipse (Update 2)
harish — Mon, 12/25/2006 - 19:40
Finally!! I have managed to add all the features I had thought of when I began to write this Plug-in. The main difference between this version the previous versions is the support of .cbr (or rar) file format along with a few bug fixes.
Now i have some good ideas based on feedback from various people, to make Comex more than just a Comic Book Reader. I am not mentioning them as I do not want to commit myself to it before deciding on the viability of the features. If any of you would like to see some feature please don't hesitate to mention it.
Comex - Comic Viewer plug-in for Eclipse (Update)
harish — Sat, 12/09/2006 - 21:21
I have been kind of busy off late and was hence unable to update my site, and also the enhancements I had proposed for this plugin. But as they say, its better late than never.
Coming to the point, some of the features added to this version of the plug-in include
- Navigation through Mouse
- Numbering of Pages (I have no idea how I could forget such a basic necessity in the initial version)
- Enable jumping to a particular page
Comex - Comic Book Reader Plug-in for Eclipse
harish — Sun, 10/01/2006 - 20:15
Having been a developer for two years, I was introduced to various tools and technologies involving Java. The application that caught my attention was Eclipse. It wouldn't be right to call Eclipse just an application, It is a Platform. I began working using Eclipse considering it a mere Java IDE, but now my whole notion of Eclipse is completely different. The more I worked on it, the more it fascinated me.