Hey, welcome, and thanks for being here. I’m Tommy, the one making Comic Vision.
This community is the place for bug reports and feature ideas, for Comic Vision and whatever grows from it.
I started working on Comic Vision a bit more than a year ago in my free time and I finally feel like I’m at a decent MVP to for a first official version. Though it’s still at the MVP, a couple of important features in my opinion are still in development.
My current roadmap for what I feel is the most important next:
- Search and filters
- List creation (Both smart lists and manual lists)
- Third party sources lists creation (For now just full OPDS support for both OPDS v1.x and v2.0, but if there’s demand for it I could add direct API support for self hosted servers like Komga and/or Kavita)
I also have a few quality of life improvements in progress like:
- Continue reading component in series list. If you’re reading a series with hundreds of issues, a component to continue where you stopped will float on the right of the window to directly open the next comic in the list.
- Windows size persistance. When you open a new comic it will remember the size of the last comic you read instead of resetting every new comic.
My initial goal is to make a fully functional app. Immersive and spatial features are secondary at the moment, but still something I’d like to add when I feel like the main functionality is done.
A few ideas I have for when I the main roadmap is done:
- A reading mode where you actually hold 3D book with thickness.
- Paper textures for pages
- Lighting effects on pages
- Pages thumbnails preview for the page slider.
- Sound feedback on page turn? (Might be more annoying than anything but it could be an option)
- Add a 3D curve at the spine in double page mode.
- Add multi tab support, the nav bar is already heavily inspired by safari, adding tab support could be really intuitive since it’s a known pattern on VisionOS.
To kick things off: say hello if you like, and tell me the one thing you’d most want Comic Vision to do. That’s exactly the kind of input that turns into polls and priorities.
Thanks for being here this early. Let’s build this.
Tommy