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# Eye on Manga
Is an application for Maemo 5 and the Nokia N900. It lets you keep a
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list of the manga you have collected, still need to collect and still
need to read.
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When out looking for/buying manga it can be very difficult to remember
which volumes exactly you already have and which ones you're looking
for. A piece of paper comes in handy, but it gets messy when
maintaining large lists. An application for your phone would be much
nicer, and this is what *Eye on Manga* is for.
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## Links
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* [Screenshots](https://ryuslash.org/mediagoblin/mediagoblin.fcgi/u/ryuslash/collection/eye-on-manga/).
* [Code repository](http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/eye-on-manga/)
* [Download ZIP](http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/eye-on-manga/snapshot/eye-on-manga-master.zip)
* [Download TAR](http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/eye-on-manga/snapshot/eye-on-manga-master.tar.gz)
## Installing
For the moment installing it requires you to have the Maemo
development environment installed. When running the `FREMANTLE_ARMEL`
configuration it should be a matter of issuing, from the
*Eye on Manga* directory:
sh autogen.sh
./configure
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
Afterwards you should have a debian package in the directory above the
*Eye on Manga* directory which you should get to your phone, there you
should run:
root
dpkg -i <<DEBFILE>>
Where `<<DEBFILE>>` should be replaced with the location of the `.deb`
package.
## Development
If you would like to mess around with the source code of
*Eye on Manga*, you can get it using git:
git clone git://ryuslash.org/eye-on-manga.git
### Versioning
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Eye on Manga uses [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/), read it
if you would like to know more about it. In short, it means the
version tries to mean something.