I'm not sure. You might want to check other legal manga platforms.
Honestly, I don't have a clear idea. It could be that 'gin no saji manga' is popular on 'Manga Rock', or there could be some other connection we don't know about yet. Need more details to figure it out.
Overall, the adaptation on manga rock for Ginga Nagareboshi Gin is quite true to the manga. Some minor changes might be there for better presentation, but they don't deviate much from the main plot and characters.
I have no idea. It's possible that gin to kin is a character or a story element in some manga available on Manga Rock, but that's just a guess.
I have no idea. Maybe they have no direct connection.
Yes, Manga Rock is available for computers. But keep in mind that using it may involve legal and ethical issues depending on the source and distribution.
No, Manga Rock is not officially available for Mac. You might find some unofficial or risky options, but it's not recommended due to potential legal and security issues.
Manga Rock is not available for Mac. It's important to note that relying on unofficial or unapproved methods to access it can have negative consequences such as violating copyright and exposing your device to malware.
No, Manga Rock is not available on iTunes. It has faced legal issues and has been taken down from many platforms.
Manga Rock is not officially available for Windows. It has faced legal issues and has been taken down in many regions.
Manga Rock is not available because it was involved in copyright infringement. Publishers took legal action to shut it down to protect their intellectual property.