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Originally Posted by =X=
Grrr this is one of my pet peeves with the ePUB standard. Not standardized way of storing annotations.
Moon+ has the ability to export and import notes/annotations/bookmarks that are created from Moon. It is located in the "share" link in the Annotations dialog box. It also has the ability to share all of your notes to a variate of apps, email, tweeter, facebook, evernote, etc....
One thing I've gone to doing is saving all of my annotations/notes to evernote. If ever the case I need to look up something from a book I read. I can search the evernote database. Right now no app has a nice and easy way to search on your apps and evernote is build for such a feature. It also is a great way to backup ones notes. I have lost good notes both on Kindle and Android devices because for a multitude of different reasons.
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Thanks for the info. I posted about Moon+ before you made your post, but my post isn't there yet. I think it has to be reviewed by a moderator since I am new....
Are you using the free or Pro version of Moon+ Reader? Using Evernote is a great idea. That gets all your notes to a 3rd party service, independent of whatever reader app you are using. Using notebooks / tags could really organize your notes.
One draw back I see is if you wanted to go back into the book where you made the note. You would either have to type in the page number when creating the note or take some text from the note and search the ebook for it.... How do you manage going back to the spot in the book you created the note from?