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Old 11-21-2013, 08:34 PM   #56
Lancer_325
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Originally Posted by Faterson View Post
I'm going to correct myself: if you have version 2.4 on your iPhone, it's definitely the universal version. Because no other version exists. (And that's why App Store apparently at least attempted to send the universal version automatically to your iPad as well.)

On your iPad, telling the two Marvins apart is easy, actually, despite them being identical. If your Library in Marvin 2.4 on iPad is initially empty, that's the new iPad Universal. If your Library in Marvin 2.4 on iPad is populated with books, it's the old Marvin for iPad, and you should perform the migration: http://blog.marvinapp.com/post/67661991764
It's a pity some of us downloaded what we were led to believe was the ipad universal app and did the migration to what we believed was the universal version. Because then we deleted the old ipad Marvin app only to discover we had the iPhone app and had to start all over again. Now I have what I think is the universal ipad version (2.4) unpopulated but I have nothing to restore to having deleted the old marvin app. So I have to build the library back up again minus notes and highlights. Why is this so complicated?
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