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Old 10-18-2011, 11:57 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by quixotic View Post
Does Adobe Reader offer this ability? I notice I can highlight and make speech bubbles but when I print the notes surely the speech bubbles won't show up.
Have you tried it? I don't have Adobe Reader anymore, but I use Foxit Reader, and it prints out my annotations, highlights, and so on.

It sounds like you need two separate things - a viewer (such as Foxit or Adobe) and a document management application. You can use calibre to organize them, or you can look into document management software. There are several of those out there, some of which are free. Many of them are a pain to initially set up because they are designed for complex office document management systems, but some are less complicated.

So my recommendation would be either calibre or googling "document management software".
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