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Old 02-04-2013, 08:34 AM   #1
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Android) Is there a reader app where you can export file with your edits preserved

Is there an app for Android that can export your .epub file with the all the highlightings that you have made to the file intact so that you can post it online so that other people can download your highlighted version of the .ePub?

I asked the same question for iOS and it turns out there is such an app for iPad only currently:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=196019
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Originally Posted by Faterson View Post
Of course, this feature is essentially coming up in Marvin. Today in Marvin, you can already export all highlights and notes with a single tap in an XHTML file, and in a later Marvin version, you'll also be able to import that file into the associated e-book. This means that if you want to share all your bookmarks, highlights and notes with someone else, all you'll have to do is share your XHTML file. Whoever downloads that file and imports it into Marvin, will see the e-book highlighted, annotated and bookmarked exactly as on the original, someone else's reading device.

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