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I recently found out that instead of just using online sources, you can also use something you can host yourself, like Komga, in Mihon. I'm just wondering if there's an advantage to it that I didn't think of because the only things I can think of are:

  • Progress is synced over multiple devices
  • Online sources can suddenly go offline, your self-hosted service won't
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[–] mgrimace@lemmy.ca 2 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Check out Tranga as a direct replacement to Kaizoku. Works nicely with Komga and/or Kavita as a reader. Add Komf to the mix for metadata management, nice covers, etc.

On iOS Paperback works as a free reader that can sync with Komga/Kavita

As OP mentioned this setup kind if like Plex but for Manga

It should be noted that Paperback works with Kavita only so long as you don’t use Cloudflare to proxy your Kavita server.

[–] UnixWeeb@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 7 months ago

Check out Tranga as a direct replacement to Kaizoku.

Awesome, appreciate it.