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Originally Posted by Faterson
OK, but you've been singing high praise of MapleRead, recommending it left & right. If it brought you to this degree of enthusiasm, I think its developer deserves to get your purchase, as a small thank-you and a piece of encouragement to continue developing the app, whether you intend to use it full-time or not. Again, if its price was high, that would be different, but what is it? Five bucks? It's really more in the nature of a tip, rather than a "purchase price".
I bought all available MapleRead versions years ago, knowing full well I would not be using it as my main e-reader app. After getting locked in iOS via Marvin, and locked in Android via Moon+ Reader, I know I will not "make that mistake again" – I mean, using a single-platform app as my main e-reader. It just has to be a cross-platform app the next time around, and so, my hopes are currently pinned on BookFusion. Despite all that, I bought all available MapleRead licences, to show appreciation to the developer. Who knows – maybe if enough people do that, he will also start developing MapleRead for Android and for the web?
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You solution really is to dump either Android or iOS and just use one OS or the other.