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Originally Posted by Jessica Lares
Yeah, I use Marvin too. It has its own collections/tags which I like. The color schemes are pretty great too. You can set a preset for day, and another for night.  I find it easy to customize the margins and spacing too.
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Jessica, all that has been standard with many Android reading apps long before Marvin existed. In terms of library organization, Calibre Companion now has a grid/bookshelf view which is unique to mobile apps in terms of its flexibility and options. You can even choose between different color wood shelves for your virtual library. I don't think anything close to that exists on iOS.
But actually, I am very much looking forward to the new release of Marvin which I heard will finally support the smaller iOS devices. Hopefully it will be compatible with iOS 5, which my iPod Touch is stuck on. It will be nice to finally have something better than iBooks and Stanza to use on my Touch. I also hear there is a brand new plug-in that connects Calibre with Marvin. It’s good to see iOS is finally catching up with Android in terms of integration with Calibre!
--Pat