Description
ACBF Editor FOR LINUX
Looking for a versatile tool to edit your comic books in the ACBF format on Linux? Look no further than ACBF Editor. Here's why this application is a must-have for comic book enthusiasts:
Key Features:
- Freely distributed and open-source
- Cross-platform compatibility
- Edit comic books in ACBF, ACV, and CBZ formats
- Customize metadata like book title, series, authors, genres, and more
- Designed for use with ACBF Viewer
Technical Specifications:
- Supported formats: ACV, CBZ, ACBF
- Installation: Universal sources archive
- Dependencies: python-lxml and python-imaging packages
- Compatibility: GNU/Linux distributions
- GUI toolkit: GTK+
How to Install:
Follow these simple steps to install ACBF Editor on your Linux system:
- Download the universal sources archive
- Extract the archive to a location on your system
- Open a terminal emulator
- Run the command
./install.py install
as root or with sudo - Enjoy editing your comic books in ACBF format
About the Publisher:
ACBF Editor for Linux is published by Robert Pastierovic, a developer dedicated to providing quality tools for comic book enthusiasts.
User Reviews for ACBF Editor FOR LINUX 7
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ACBF Editor FOR LINUX provides easy editing of comic books in various formats. User-friendly interface for modifying metadata. Recommended for comic book enthusiasts.
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ACBF Editor is a fantastic tool for comic book enthusiasts! Editing and managing my comics has never been easier!
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Absolutely love ACBF Editor! It's user-friendly, and the ability to edit metadata is a game changer for organizing my collection.
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5 stars all the way! ACBF Editor makes editing comic files so simple. I can't believe it's open source and free!
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A must-have app for comic lovers! ACBF Editor is intuitive and powerful, allowing me to customize my comics effortlessly.
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I'm impressed with ACBF Editor! It supports multiple formats and saves seamlessly. Highly recommend it to all comic fans!
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This app is amazing! ACBF Editor's interface is sleek, and it works flawlessly on my Linux system. Five stars without a doubt!