Multiversal is great, the other two are not.
I've been using the hell out of Multiversal now that I've got Lineage on my devices. It works great and while converting everything to CBZ is an extra step on Friday nights, it's worth it. Currently enjoying the 2023 Daredevil title, and I've had no problems as of yet. It just works. I do need to go back in and add keyboard control for page turns and title selection, but I've fired Claude since he tried to kill some dude so I need to get a bit more hep to the Android development world before I dive in there.
Yucheecung works okay but has a problem with random stopping. This might be something I get around to fixing or I may just stick with FinAmp which works fine for my use case.
Bezorger is just a shit show in every sense. I was too confident after early successes with Multiversal and Yucheegung and figured I'd be mostly hands-off with this one and it shows it. Definitely not one I'll come back to, at this point I'm just tracking incoming packages on paper and it's fine.
I do believe these are the only three I'll make in this series of AI generated software. I'm no longer using Claude (or really any AI) except at work where it's a whole thing, and even at work I avoid it where I can. With existing projects, it really causes more trouble than it's worth, I think. Probably not for the people who count story points and give a fuck about burn-down charts, for them it seems great because developer productivity is at an all-time high if those are your favored metrics. Real gangstas know it's just inserting more (and harder to find) bugs than it's solving 95% of the time, though.