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Originally Posted by Spfamy1
i traded in my old iPhone 8s to get the iPhone 14 Pro Max a few days ago and thought everything would be swell after doing the transfer into my spanking new phone and lo and behold i was horrified to find out Marvin wasn’t transferred to my new phone. THOUSANDS of ebooks I had converted to epub so i could read them in Marvin - gone instantly. I was bitter and angry that i was sucker punched like this. Thankfully all my purchased ebooks were originally on my Amazon Kindle account so I immediately downloaded the Kindle app and was able to get my ebooks back…but lost the feature rick environment of Marvin. What a slap in the face this was. I mean really. Apple deserves to face a class action lawsuit for people who purchase ebooks only to have third party apps disappear on their accounts and lose all that money to reading those ebooks. They should be forced to tell anybody who purchases ebooks can freely download their purchases onto a service that backs up their ebooks to be installed on any new platform of their choice. i don’t know why the developer of marvin decided to shaft us users of this app but that was a real rude awakening. akin to having salt rubbed in your face. Say what you want about the Kindle eco system but for once Amazon saved my ass with the Kindle ebook app. i legally purchased every ebook i have and was thankful i at lease was able to salvage my library…although the kindle app is no match for marvin. i still have marvin on my iPad Pro…which makes me wonder if there’s a way to backup marvin onto my pc to see if i can then manually reinstall it on my new iphone.
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In this case, it's not Apple's fault. It is because Marvin was not updated and it is not fully working with iOS 16. We have no idea why Kris did not update Marvin.