Yes, you can. Many tablets support various file formats for manga.
The default extension of a file that was edited with the tablet was usually txt-text (pronounced as text file).
Sure. But it depends on the specific model of your Fire tablet and the manga apps you have installed. Some apps offer a wide range of manga titles for a great reading experience.
Manga Studio is capable of opening files. It's designed to handle different file formats relevant to its functions. But sometimes, you might encounter issues if the files are corrupted or not in a supported version.
Yes, you can. Many tablets have apps or websites that allow you to access and read Japanese manga.
The iPad Pro is a great choice. It has a high-resolution display and long battery life, making for a smooth manga reading experience.
No, Manga Studio 5 can't directly open Photoshop files. They have different file formats and compatibility.
No, you usually can't load manga files directly on Fire. It doesn't support that kind of file format.
Yes, you can, but it depends on the format and compatibility. Some manga files might work smoothly, while others might have issues.
Manga Studio is not capable of opening Adobe Animate files. The file structures and features of these two programs are distinct, so there's no direct compatibility.
Yes, Illustrator can often open files from Manga Studio if they are in compatible vector formats.