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Tobias Gruetzmacher ff21df596b Remove descriptions and genres (closes #9).
Maintaining the descriptions creates quite a bit of overhead (finding
them, copying them, checking if they are still correct) for a minimal
user benefit.

PS: Viewing this diff should be easier in a difftool that shows changes
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adding_new_comics.md Remove descriptions and genres (closes #9). 2015-04-20 20:29:09 +02:00
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Dosage
======

Dosage is a comic strip downloader and archiver.

Dosage is designed to keep a local copy of specific webcomics and other
picture-based content such as Picture of the Day sites.  With the dosage
commandline script you can get the latest strip of a webcomic, or catch-up to
the last strip downloaded, or download a strip for a particular date/index (if
the webcomic's site layout allows this).

Multiple webcomics can be downloaded in parallel, making the update of comic
strips faster.

See http://dosage.rocks/ for more info.