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Originally Posted by Kaysclie
It is definitely unfortunate that MapleRead for Ipad does not have a free version to try.
So far I have downloaded and tried Marvin and Hyphen...love the fonts in Hyphen...so many choices there! But Marvin seems easier for me to use. But I haven't reached a decision yet. I will give them both more time and more usage before I pick. Is Marvin 3 that much better????
I do appreciate the idea of springing for all three as odamizu has chosen to do. The total cost isn't that much $$ especially when you figure all of the work that goes into development and time spent by the app developers. I know that I will spend many enjoyable hours reading on my Air 2 and why not invest a bit more money in good reading apps!!
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I've purchased Marvin 3 (definitely a big improvement) and Mapleread. Add in iBooks and Kindle and I have plenty of options. I prefer Marvin 3, as much because of the library management options as the reader customization.