
HakuNeko
Manga Downloader for Linux, Windows & MacOS
What is HakuNeko?
HakuNeko is a cross-platform downloader for manga and anime from various websites. HakuNeko was made to help users who download media for circumstances that requires offline usage. The philosophy is ad-hoc consumption, get it when you want to read/watch it. It is not meant to be a mass downloader to stock up thousands of chapters that are just collected and will probably never be read.
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HakuNeko information
Supported Languages
- English
GitHub repository
- 3,152 Stars
- 364 Forks
- 453 Open Issues
- Updated
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Tags
- Comic and Manga Reader
- manga-manager
- manga downloader
- manga-ripper
- Books
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My Current Favourite Applications • my windows 10 setup • Epub and Comic Readers/EditorsRecent user activities on HakuNeko
- mclaird liked HakuNekomc
justarandom added HakuNeko as alternative(s) to Saikou
- KennethJohn reviewed HakuNekoKeIt is a nice program to use on pc BUT sometimes the extension won't work or definitely not work. it is not for everyone, you somehow need to study how to use it. anyways 4/5 still a good app.
It is a nice program to use on pc BUT sometimes the extension won't work or definitely not work.
it is not for everyone, you somehow need to study how to use it. anyways 4/5 still a good app.
Cross-platform, mostly because it's available on Linux. I was recommended FMD (Free Manga Downloader) by a mate of mine, but as it's Windows-only, it's not an option for me.
Everything is broken. Website selection never works. Only act as downloader, you paste direct link to your file which mean, It's useless. I could just use browser inbuilt downloader for this.
I've used this application a lot and it does the job very well. There are a few bugs and the app isn't always quick in loading the anime/manga list or chapters/episodes list. But it's one of the best Manga/Anime downloaders I've used.
Does what I want it for. It downloads Manga from different sites. Not much more to say other than "it works".
Never open in Ubuntu 18.04