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Originally Posted by Ripplinger
Double tap a word and the definition instantly pops up. If you bookmark a page, you can add a note. When you bring up the list of your notes and bookmarks, it references the notes by a line of the text and the page number, so it's easy to find what note you want (notes on the Kobo are just annoying to use compared to the Sony).
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What do you mean by double tap? I'm not trying to be an idiot, I genuinely can't imagine how that works on something like a word in a line of text. Maybe the "more responsive" is what makes that possible...and maybe I'm not that gifted at touch screens

I guess what I'm asking is how fast do you have to tap to be considered a "double tap". I'm used to single taps responding way before I could "re-tap" an area.
In kobo you can also add a note to a bookmark, if you didn't realise.
I would definitely appreciate the line of text in the annotations page!!! It can be annoying figuring out what is what...especially when the "turn every % to 0%" is at play. And kobo would have room for that with the INSANE amount the give each annotation....with something like 4 per page with almost no information.