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Old 11-11-2010, 05:45 PM   #17
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Device: Sony PRS 350, 900, 950; Kindles (ALL of them!); Kobo Aura One
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Originally Posted by doreenjoy View Post
Huh. I probably have over 1,000 annotations on my reader right now, and it's pretty speedy. I'd say it's behaving normally.

I have only 300 books on it. No SD card (this is a 350).

All of the books I've annotated are EPUB. I usually open my manuscripts in Atlantis word processor and save them to EPUB, then transfer them to the reader.

I also don't have any DRM'd content on the reader ATM, if that makes a difference.

At one point last week I noticed sluggish response time (not even when reading a book, I was going through Collections at the time). I did a soft reset and it was fine again. At that time, I had about 200 annotations in one EPUB file on the device.


ETA: Just did a quick count, I have about 850 total annotations. Some are hand drawn (circles around errors) but most are highlights.
This is interesting. I wonder if it's an issue of annotations on PDFs... because that seems to be the big difference between our cases.

Well, the different models as well... but I know the 650, 900 and 950 all slow down with lots of annotated PDFs...
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