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Old 12-25-2013, 06:54 AM   #104
At_Libitum
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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I've got mucho issues with this

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If you are using Marvin, confirm that you have only one version of Marvin installed on your iDevice. For example, if you upgraded from Marvin for iPad to Marvin universal, remove the older Marvin for iPad.
Now that there are two versions capable of connecting I was hoping to be able to do something I've been wanting to do a long time, keep fiction and non fiction totally separated on my iPad in two readers. I find it very restricting that an addon requires me to remove one version. I could of course use another reader that links to iOS reader but that is about as useless as not being able to use both Marvins, for one thing the (lack of) capabilities of the 'alternate' and the constant need to switch the plugin config

Is there any chance this restriction will be removed?
EDIT: consider the above resolved. Since they are 'different' apps, I've chosen not to use a universal connection but made each a separate alias.

Last edited by At_Libitum; 12-31-2013 at 09:49 AM. Reason: found a solution
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