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Old 06-16-2014, 06:56 AM   #8
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@Sabardeyn I think I did find a reader for Windows that did annotations. [...] it wasn't a very good reader, so I gave the elbow
About 18 months ago I searched and there wasn't any particularly capable PC reader supporting multiple file formats and offering cutting-edge features. Effectively, calibre's viewer is at the forefront of the PC market simply because it displays multiple formats (even if it is via an EPUB sleight-of-hand). Various own-format software (Kindle/Nook/Kobo for PC and similar) exists but why use multiple tools? Strangely, multi-format software is readily available for Android (Moon+, Mantano, and many others), but not for the PC. I've got to imagine it's either a licensing issue or a problem of too many hardware variables to make coding worthwhile.

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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
Oh, don't get me thinking about changes to the Viewer!
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