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Originally Posted by Blossom
 Sounds like it still has some time before it can compete.
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I'd call that a humourous statement, because in my expierience, Marvin is already clearly better than Moon
today. I would rate Marvin 4 out of 5 stars at this point, Moon+ 3.5 stars, and all other e-readers below the two.
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Originally Posted by Blossom
I know Moon does not do CSS correctly most of the time but all I read are Fiction novels so it's not a issue with me.
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Well, it bugs me when section breaks in fiction aren't displayed properly (as they would be in printed books) in Moon. No such problems in Marvin.
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Originally Posted by Blossom
As long as it displays the italics and bold text I'm good.
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Sure, it depends on one's demands. For most people, even mediocre e-readers like Kindle or iBooks, which I consider unusable for
me, would do. Because they
do display italics, and bold...
Most of all, as I said, it's the
annotations functionality that got me to switch to Marvin as my primary e-reader within 24 hours of discovering it back in 2012.
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Originally Posted by Piper_
How is Marvin with accessibility features?
Particularly TTS?
Can I pick my TTS engine or control with earbud buttons?
I'd like that on my iPhone.
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Not familiar with TTS functionality myself. Just give it a try, there's a Marvin Free version in the App Store.