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Old 12-13-2012, 04:00 AM   #22
Shardancalibre
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
I have never used a Kindle with calibre, so I don't know. For the Kobo, the menu option is on the send to device menu. If the Kindle supports this, it will be there.
Ok thanks. I tried with the kindle but I didn't see anything that could remind that command. I'm sure I'll be needing your help when I get the Kobo. Bye for now.

edit: I've found the command (it says experimental). In a nutshell when I send a book to my device I use the option "fetch annotations". Then when I finish the reading and have taken my annotations, I connect my device to calibre again, and I should find all of them in the metadata field, am I right?

edit2: failed experiment. All the annotations it took were the positions of the bookmarks and the percentage of the book I had read. I hope with the kobo will work better.

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