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Originally Posted by Quoth
You contradict yourself.
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Please read more carefully. I said KOReader isn't available in the Play Store, and it isn't; and I said it can be installed via GitHub/side-loading, and it can. No contradiction.
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Originally Posted by Quoth
Background textures must be about the most pointless ereader app feature ever.
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for you. Please don't present your personal opinions as if they were natural law.

To me, it's a
crucial feature, and I explained a couple of times, above,
why it is crucial.
Quoth, you appear to be specializing in publishing outrageous opinions in this thread, held probably by only yourself and no one else on this planet, such as that the first iPad of 2010 was
not a breakthrough in tablet usability.
I don't claim that custom background textures is a must-have feature for
everyone. But it is for
me, and for me to switch from Moon or Marvin (that do support background textures) to an e-reader that does
not support them, is out of the question. I'd rather stick with Moon & Marvin till the day I die.
I'd point out that it's important for an e-reader app not only to
support custom background textures, but also to make it very easy to
save all those customized themes, and to
switch among them on demand and on-the-fly very quickly.
Marvin is not very good in this (it only allows you to save no more than
five customized themes), but once again, Moon+ Reader's treatment of custom themes is superb, pretty much
flawless, so I would recommend for @skillachie to take a good look at Moon's treatment of custom themes and, if possible, replicate that functionality in BookFusion.
So, for me to become an annual BookFusion subscriber on a higher tier, introducing
custom background textures, and
custom fonts, and
customized headers and footers (long-established Moon and/or Marvin features), plus fixing current bugs (such as the
forceful conversion of highlights to plain-text upon export), plus adding currently missing functionality (such as
annotating image-based PDF files: already available on the web in BookFusion) – all of those (and more, to be specified later in a list) are a
must for me, if I am to switch to BookFusion "full-time".