My Kobo reading consists of about 95% non-fiction, and probably 90% of those books have footnotes or endnotes. The first books were bought and downloaded in Kobo format. Which does not display illustrations, making many non-fiction books useless. I was ready to dump the Kobo until I learned about ADE and Calibre.
Now my main complaint is the lack of a simple means to go to footnotes or endnotes and then return to the original point in the text. I always read footnotes, but don't always read endnotes when reading paper books, so I've lived with it, but would like Kobo to fix it in the next release. In the meantime I have the Kindle which does allow reading footnotes.
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