Because for manga you generally need two-page view. So unless you got hardware to support that, which is two tablets stitched together. Good luck. There's only a handful of mango worth a damn anyway (10% of them being full color so I wouldn't even dare suggest to get an ereader or two for them). So just read them on your PC or TV or something.
>>955079
Free as in freedom does not substitute and has always had the trade-of of having less features. Nothing beats an active development team. I try to use FOSS alternatives when I can but at the end of the day wouldn't you too rather have functionality in your apps over this supposed freedom. I hate it when people refuse to mention this fact. Freedom also allows you to choose you know.
>>955134
>scanlations direct from groups
if they can't be bothered to make a nice index of their releases, going out of the way to find the exact tumblr post, having to make sure to disable images in ublock first as to not spoil yourself, to then manually download each chapter of horrible 1200px ESL translations of manga renditions of derivative LNs is not particularly a method I'd consider worth the bragging rights. I generally just wait for the higher quality scans on NYAA.
Challenge Viewer > CDisplay in my experience. Though this is from years ago when I last used either as reading on PC with 2page view trumps any shitty app. I use Honeyview on PC OP. The only feature I find it lacking is consistent double-view pagezoom. Like a 100% double-page zoom would be nice. Why CDisplay?