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Old 01-17-2012, 08:53 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by diddy View Post
Thanks. So you keep all your books which have annotations always on the T1 unless you copy it to the Reader library? Is this correct?
Thanks for pointing out the limitations as well ... I wasn't aware of this.
I think that's the only option. However, I am one of those people who like to keep all of my books on my ereader. Why not if I can? When I am done reading the book, then I typically export the notes to an RTF document. Because of the character limitation I usually spend time expanding the notes in a text editor (sort of defeats the point!). Then I delete the notes from my ereader. On the old Sony models sometimes the ereader could slow-down if you had too many notes (like over 100). So far nobody is complaining about the T1 in this regard. For books that I want to keep the notes permanently (which is really just a handful), then I think I'll keep copies of them in the Reader for Mac library. It was easier with the older models to also copy the annotations from the ereader and make backups such that you could easily restore notes to a "fresh/blank" ebook file if you needed to. That data seems to be built into the database files on the T1.
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