There is also something for those who wish to use the ACBF format, without actually reading or creating books (maybe you're doing a command line tool for doing modifications or introspection of books, maybe you're reading metainfo for use in searching), and for that we have libacbf, a QtCore and C++ based library for managing ACBF data. As of Peruse 2.0, this tool is included as a part of the release. Peruse started out as a reading-only tool, but as we progressed with it, it turned out that having something to easily build new books would be very useful, and so was born Peruse Creator, a tool specifically designed to create books based around the Advanced Comic Book Format as stored in Comic Book Archive Zip files. Peruse Creator uses the Comic Book Archive Zip format with ACBF metadata for making new books. With further support for embedded metadata in one of multiple formats: Comic Book Archive (cbz, cbr, cb7, cbt, cba).Peruse Reader supports a wide range of formats: To pick up where you left off, simply tap the top left item and you will be taken right to the page you were reading before you had to stop. ![]() ![]() The welcome page in the application (first screenshot below) shows you your most recently read comics, and shows your progress through them. One of the ways in which Peruse ensures your reading experience is as pleasant and effortless as possible is to allow you to simply pick up where you last left off.
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