This would require enabling USB debugging on the tablet and having the Android SDK on your computer plus some other Android tools, which is going to make it too difficult for non-technical comic fans, even if I put a lot of work into trying to make the installer "easy" to run everywhere (including Windows).If you have met with P2P and torrent software before, chances are you have probably heard of its risks, too. I've been thinking about trying to put together a project on github that would just contain diffs to turn MU into ANMU and a script to pull the apk for MU from your tablet, uninstall it from your tablet, decompile it, apply the diffs and re-install it. I can't post the source or the apk for my modified version of the app (I call it "the All-New Marvel Unlimited") because it is a modified version of Marvel's app that I don't have the right to distribute. I'd like to get my modifications to others, but I'm not sure how. I just finished Deadpool Killustrated and the first six issues of Kelly Sue DeConnick's Captain Marvel. I've fixed some other miscellaneous bugs.Īfter these changes, I'm a happy user of the MU service and have been using it regularly. I've added the ability to tap the screen edges to move back/ forward a page like in Comixology and ever reasonable CBR reader app. I've fixed the issue where it sometimes falls into "two page" reading mode when switching screen orientations. I've fixed the fact that on my tablet (Nexus 10), the pages weren't shown full screen, which made the app useless. Due to my frustration with the Android app, I used it as a learning opportunity to find out how to take an Android app, decompile it, modify it and recompile. Marvel Unlimited is a travesty on Android tablets
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