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Old 03-04-2012, 10:41 AM   #741
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Originally Posted by Sao View Post
I just finished beta reading a manuscript for someone, and *loved* that I could read their book on my Kobo and make notes right on the reader. Thank you for making this feature available for side-loaded epubs! I then went through the list of annotations on the Kobo and transcribed them onto this person's word file. It would be great, though, if there was some easy way to export these notes (I know the Kindle has a "my clippings" file where all the highlights/notes are lumped together) so that we wouldn't have to retype them.

I realize this is probably a low-priority request, but I imagine many people, especially writers and students, would love this additional feature.

(I didn't read this whole thread so I don't know if anyone else has already requested this. I imagine another voice in support of the idea wouldn't hurt, though. )
+1

I make lots of notes and would like to export them. Calibre will capture the text, but it just adds it to the book metadata, a better export tool would be useful.
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