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Old 09-18-2020, 04:32 PM   #21
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by ilovejedd View Post
So what? OP is just saying Books/iBooks is missing a feature that the Kindle and MoonReader apps have. As far as I know, there's no iBooks on Android (which the OP mentions using) so the logical conclusion is he's used both.

On the iOS side, I know for sure Stanza (RIP) and Marvin have built-in extra dimming/contrat reduction. I believe Stanza has actually had it since initial release. It was one of my favorite features since I read in the dark.

Haven't really checked which other iOS reading apps have it since by the time I was testing Marvin alternatives, Apple has already added the system-wide Reduce White Point accessibility option.
But there's no need anymore for in-app dimming since you can swipe up from the bottom and get the brightness control.
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