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Old 08-27-2011, 10:00 AM   #17
p_a_smith
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I'm sure you'd agree, though, that it's lacking in features compared to its competitors. The lack of a search facility within a book, and the lack of annotation capabilities are both significant. They may well be added in the future, but one should never rely on future enhancements.
Personally I use my ereader for reading books and have never been interested or wanted those features (ditto for the MP3 player). I can get to the page I want, bookmark where I have been, and borrow from the library which is all I want from an e-reader. If those features (search within books and annotation) are important then perhaps a Kobo is not the best ereader for you.
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