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Originally Posted by kguil
I have no plans to build an Android version right now. Marvin's rendering engine is designed to be very portable but Marvin does much more than display books. A port will require a massive amount of resources and effort. I'd rather focus on iOS than spread myself thin.
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Unrelated to Android adoption (which I don't care about and would probably be counter-productive for a one person company since QA and support is probably already a large chunk of your time) but speaking of rendering engines... I was going to suggest you add an option to use the css3 invert filter on images in night mode (e.g.
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/ht...-css3-filters/) since most images right now are text decorations rendered black on white if the night mode background color was black it'd look much more appropriate, but that was assuming you use WebKit where it's already implemented for free. Any chance of that?
Alternately people can assign triple-click to the OS level invert feature rather than Marvin's night mode but then extra-dimming makes the screen lighter.