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Old 07-26-2012, 08:11 AM   #1
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Linux friendly reader with annotations?

Hello, I'm looking for an e-ink reader which:

-is compatible with a Linux PC
-supports pdf well
-lets me annotate/highlight pdf (possibly freehand)
-lets me transfer annotations to/from a Linux PC

The latter is indicated as an experimental feature of Calibre, but it's not
clear to which models it applies, nor if it actually works..

I plan to buy something old, second hand, and won't need much space.
Wifi would be a plus but not critical.

The decisive feature for me is to be able to transfer annotations/highlights,
e.g. take notes on the device, read/edit them on the PC, sync them back
to the device.

I would like to be able to do freehand annotations as well, but I can adapt to typing in notes if that's the only way to sync them.

All the rest is optional.

Thanks a lot
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Old 07-26-2012, 08:17 AM   #2
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There is no 6" device which "supports PDF well". If PDF is a priority, you need to be looking at tablets like the iPad or a 10" Android equivalent. Please look at previous threads in this forum for endless discussions on this subject.
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Old 07-26-2012, 09:35 AM   #3
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There is no 6" device which "supports PDF well". If PDF is a priority, you need to be looking at tablets like the iPad or a 10" Android equivalent. Please look at previous threads in this forum for endless discussions on this subject.
Good to know, then I guess I'll have to convert to something else, maybe epub?
My real priority is annotation syncing, and 10" is way too big..

thanks for your reply
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