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Old 02-21-2014, 10:03 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by EbookNovice View Post
This should have been my first post:
I'm wanting to buy my first tablet device to use mainly for reading .pdf e-books. I also need to be able to highlight quotes from inside e-books and then upload them some place in the cloud or on the device so that I can review the quotes at a later date.

I've been using a Sony PRS-T2 e-book reader and this works perfectly for me for .epubs because I can highlight quotes from e-books and then upload it to Evernote.

Could someone please help me?
I can't quite figure out whether you require a PDF reader that exports highlights directly to Evernote (difficult to find), or just any PDF reader with some sort of method to export highlights (many of them). Once you have your highlights extracted, you can put them into Evernote yourself, surely?

Here's a comparative review of Goodreader, iAnnotate, and PDF Export, from someone with a similar workflow to yours. It may help.

http://macademise.wordpress.com/2013...nd-pdf-expert/
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