Comix - GTK Comic Book Viewer (original) (raw)

Comix is a user-friendly, customizable image viewer. It is specifically designed to handle comic books, but also serves as a generic viewer. It reads images in ZIP, RAR or tar archives (also gzip or bzip2 compressed) as well as plain image files. It is written in Python and uses GTK+ through the PyGTK bindings.

[News] Comix 4.0.4 released - 2009-04-03

This is a bug fix release that solves some issues with previous versions. Most importantly, it applies a workaround to what appears to be a bug in some GTK+ versions, that could cause Comix to crash. Read more in the changelog.

[News] Comix 4.0.3 released - 2009-02-22

This version includes new Hungarian and French translations, some new features and a few bug fixes. Please see the changelog for a full list of changes.

[News] Comix 4.0.2 released - 2009-01-02

This version contains updated Brazilian Portuguese, Traditional Chinese and Catalan translations. Read the changelog for the full list of changes.

[News] Comix 4.0.1 released - 2008-12-14

This version contains updated translations for Croatian, Polish, Russian and Simplified Chinese, as well as a new preference to flip pages when scrolling of the edge of a page. Read more in the changelog.

[News] Comix 4.0.0 released - 2008-12-03

Comix has been completely rewritten from scratch. On the surface things look quite a bit like they used to, but the internal workings are entirely new. There are too many changes for them all to be mentioned here, but a couple of highlights are a much more functional library and a new archive editing dialog. The work on this new version of Comix has been going on in rather sporadic phases for almost two years, and during that time I have received help from lots of different people. Now, I must admit, I can no longer remember them all. So instead of trying to list as many as I can here, I will instead simply say thank you to everyone who have contributed fixes, patches, suggestions or encouraging words. Thanks!

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