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Originally Posted by Sabardeyn
DrChiper,Unfortunately I don't know of any software that offers PC and Android versions, so I cannot make a recommendation.
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Sabardeyn I think I did find a reader for Windows that did annotations. Can't recall it's name, it created its own 'library' without offering any library management features and it wasn't a very good reader, so I gave the elbow
There an Epub reader for OS/X that does annotations quite nicely, can't recall its name, there's a thread about it somewhere. It puts the annotations into 'proprietary' sidecar files. You need to add the sidecars to your book folders if you want calibre to 'take care' of them on renames etc. I like the approach of using sidecar files for this purpose.
FYI:
Open Annotation Data Model
BTW: my prior post was in response to DrChiper's rather than Kovid's posts.
I use the first few words of the paragraph I'm bookmarking as the bookmark name, so now all I have to do is select the words, ctrl/c, ctrl/b, ctrl/v and its done
Thanks to whoever suggested the idea, and to Kovid for implementing it.

Be nice if there was a kb shortcut to get a list of current bookmarks, rather than having to click the button

Or maybe they could be displayed in a sidebar tab, with the ToC in another tab - that would be
awesome - not a word I use lightly.
BR