It's not as if the Kindle app is perfect - it has a limited adjustment for margins, but neither Kindle or iBooks come close to Marvin - margin adjustments, colours, fonts, screen contrast aswell as brightness, built in access to dropbox, and on and on...
The Kindle app, and iBooks both work... just like Safari and Internet Explorer work. If you want something better, then dig around for something designed by a group of people whose main priority is that one application ( web browsing, ebook reading, app launching on a desktop or laptop etc) and you'll find many superior alternatives.
It staggered me when i got our first iPad that people just stuck with Safari - it's only recently got tabs for goodness' sake.
I've got more multi-touch gesture control on my web browsing on my Macbook Pro with Better Touch Tool installed - again. an application built to leverage the excellent Apple trackpad and allow fantastic gesture support system wide or by app. Why are gestures so limited on a touch screen tablet....?
Rant over - i do like these ipads ;-)
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