Thread: Touch Annotation/Highlighting?
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Old 09-19-2011, 06:59 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
I do wonder how the annotation will work, especially across platform; ie from Reader back to Desktop.
Annotations are a fine thing, bookmarks too! After all it would be nice to go back to exacly any place in the text.

But to say "You'll be able to annotate very soon™" does not mean you will ever find your annotations.

Whether you want to annotate, highlight or bookmark anything in the text, the prerequisite is a searching function.

The Kobo does not have a searching fuction.

ps: Love the trade mark on the the word soon™

pps: There is a cheap workaround to the export of annotations. However, it doesn't involve any cross platform compatibility.
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