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Originally Posted by kyteflyer
... its just about perfect. I have already completely abandoned other readers.
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I agree. I still support MapleRead and Marvin, but Hyphen 1.2 is my new favorite ereading app and the only one I use.
People who aren't involved in the Beta and are comparing earlier versions of Hyphen to Marvin 3 and MapleRead should wait until Hyphen 1.2 is officially released before making any judgments. Hyphen 1.2 has many, many improvements. Not sure why it's v1.2 rather than 2.0, since it feels like a major upgrade to me. Heck, I'd even be willing to pay for it again, I love it so much!
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Originally Posted by adrian1944
... I do not think I have ever annotated a item or am likely to do so.
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I highlight and make notes regularly, and Hyphen is still my favorite ereading app
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Originally Posted by adrian1944
Hyphen would be perfect for me if only I could adjust the left tap to move on a page rather than back as is the sole option at present. I think this is promised with the update and really desperately wanted
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Yup, 1.2 has it. You'll be able to set left and right taps so that they go next page, previous page, or nothing. You'll also be able to set the size of the tap zones from 10-30%.
In addition to all the great customization options, one my favorite features is that Hyphen 1.2 syncs not just current location, but also bookmarks, annotations, and library. If I add a book to Hyphen on my iPhone, it shows up on my iPad (as an icon for downloading with one tap), so I don't have to go to an external source (e.g., Dropbox) and add it again. It also uses iCloud to sync
not a private server and doesn't require you to register with the developer (or Adobe) for full functionality.
I am so happy about Hyphen 1.2 that I could cry