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Old 06-09-2013, 03:22 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by md655321 View Post
I have tried searching for an answer but have been unsuccessful so far, so:

I need an android app that allows me to read drm-less epubs, make highlights, and export the highlights to email/pdf/word or something of the sort. My plan is to use an android tablet to do historical research, so I will be doing a lot of highlighting and I need the exact wording (and preferably page number) to be saved.

I believe Kindle highlights can be exported to evernote, but if I am not mistaken it only applies to books purchased through Amazon, which doesnt work for me. If I am wrong please let me know.

Thanks for any replies!
LOL, I just posted similar request but for doing this on a dedicated e-ink reader. Here is my solution for this using a android tablet.
Using Moon Reader Pro (well worth the $5) drag over text you wish to highlight. You can then highlight (various colors) or create notes regarding selected text. (I also use jota+ a text editor installed on tablet). After all text you want highlighted in a document you go select bookmarks (in Moon Reader) and in lower left corner tap share. On menu tap share notes and highlights, then on menu tap jota+. This places all highlights or notes made into a text file in jota+. Save this text (named as you wish). Then I hookup tablet to desktop pc and copy text file. Open in Microsoft Word (or whatever) and manipulate as you wish. Moon Reader Pro is great for PDF's cause you fill page width of pdf and then hit horizontal lock which keeps pdf from shifting in screen.

Highlighting and note taking are the thrust of my reading. I've tried tons of e-book readers apps and pdf readers apps and this arrangement works best for me. If I can find a dedicated e-ink reader that would allow me to do this, I would go for it.

Hope this helps. If you try it and have problems let me know and we can go over it.
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