All-you-can-read comic book service InkyPen has received a huge update on Nintendo Switch.
The latest version 1.2.0 update brings back vertical mode, which will allow you to read comics in tate mode.
It also adds a huge list of improvements, from loading time improvements to device sync.
Details below:
InkyPen, the “all-you-can-read” comic book service on Nintendo Switch has a refreshing new patch today in anticipation of our biggest announcement ever.
Update 1.2.0 brings with it a ton of community requested features and bug fixes for the application including the ability to read comics in vertical mode.
Image: InkyPen in Vertical Mode previewing Valiant’s Bloodshot Reborn
“We were sad to cut vertical mode for launch, however, it’s great to finally put it back in there, especially after the surprisingly large number of community requests for it,” says InkyPen CEO, Ronan Huggard.
The vertical model has been one of the top community requested features since the launch of InkyPen, and makes reading certain comics easier and more natural, plus makes for great use of accessories that take advantage of the Nintendo Switch in vertical mode.
The vertical mode can also be accessed while the Nintendo Switch is docked, not a common use case but we have fun at the office with it.
Image: InkyPen’s CEO Ronan Huggard enjoying vertical mode Bloodshot like a boss
Update 1.2.0 also includes quality of life features, such as marking the latest comics with a “New” badge, as well as account synchronization for multiple devices, which is great for owners of both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite.
Patch notes for update 1.2.0:
Features
Massive speedup of application responsiveness in many use cases.
Better handling of networking for faster browsing.
Added support for reading comics in portrait mode.
The user can now choose to rotate the comics 90 degrees on screen, in both handhelds and docked.
Updated content is now marked with a ‘New’ badge.
ZL and ZR can now also be used to navigate when reading comics, doing the opposite of the L and R counterpart for one-handed reading with the right Joy-Con.
You can now download a comic series from the series view.
Multiple device sync support is nowhere.
Long series titles in thumbnails now scroll to display the full name.
Long series descriptions in thumbnails scroll to display the full description.
Searches are maintained after switching between views.
Fixes
InkyPen introduction video delay on startup is fixed.
Users that have an expired or non-valid subscription can now browse and read the same way non-logged-in users can.
Dropdown now correctly scrolls to the currently active element when opened.
The sign-up/log-in button in the menu bar now navigates correctly when using shoulder buttons in anonymous browsing.
Fixed an issue where the scroll position would jump between pages.
Verified quality of Brownie recipe in terms of service.
About InkyPen
InkyPen is developed by a Norwegian company that spun out of indie developer Rain Games.
InkyPen’s ultimate goal is to be the best digital comics provider in the known universe.
InkyPen is free to download from the Nintendo eShop and has a variety of free comics to read, with all-you-can-read comics for only 7.99USD a month or local equivalent.
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Source: NintendoSoup