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Originally Posted by bestlem
The last sentance I think explains why I prefer Stanza it "disregards the publisher's CSS".
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Many users (like Jon) find that unacceptable, though.
Here is what
bad software does: it enforces
one option for everyone. That attitude is typical of Apple software of all kinds.
Here is what
good software does: it gives every user the
choice, as to how the software should behave.
I'm like you, bestlem: I like overwriting the publisher's CSS with my own formatting. But that's just
me. For other users, the exact
opposite is important: for Marvin's display to stay as close to the original CSS as possible.
Marvin will be an e-reader of top quality if it gives
both types of users what they want. One size never fits all.