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Originally Posted by rkomar
Anyway, my point was that PDF annotation is probably not a simple, cheap feature to add to any reader. People who want it should be ready to pay quite a bit more for it, at least if Adobe has anything to do with it.
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Reality check with prices for apps that can handle PDF annotations
Adobe Reader X for Windows - Price: 0
PDF-Xchange Viewer for Windows - Price: 0
Foxit Reader for Windows - Price: 0
GoodReader for iPad - Price: 3$
iAnnotate for iPad - Price: 10$
Pocketbook 902 - Price without shipping: 330 EUR
Pocketbook 903 - Price without shipping: 400 EUR
You do the math and tell me if at these prices is ok not to have and not to expect at least from the 903 to handle PDF annotations.
As seen below, btw thanks LoneTech, NO book annotation with a stylus capability is provided, let alone PDF annotations. Now if this is something a buyer of a touchscreen+stylus ereader expects, then I think that buyer is also the vendor.
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Originally Posted by LoneTech
Just received my PocketBook 903, and can write down a few initial impressions. The note taking is, sorry to say, horrible in this release (2.0.4). It only does marking of strips of existing books, and saves those as bitmaps with links into the book. They also only appear in the table of contents. The scribbling program demonstrated earlier is available, but has no connection to the notes function.
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