Then, of course, you'd need at least the classic Windows version as well, probably also Win 8 version. I'm not missing Marvin on desktop/laptop OSs, because I just don't read books on desktop/laptop machines. I am missing even more advanced annotation features in Marvin, particularly annotations syncing across all devices running Marvin. (Easy to get all highlights/annotations to a desktop/laptop machine then, via Marvin's annotations export feature.)
Personally, I'd say a Marvin for Android version would be more important for Marvin's stature than either Marvin for Mac or Windows, when you consider Android has around 80% share among mobile phones, and it's likely to become a stable no. 1 platform among tablets, too.
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