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Old 07-22-2015, 09:22 AM   #7
kleinjar
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I checked Cool Reader on a Kobo. It doesn't support annotations as far as I can see.


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But you might want to get an Android device. Ultimately it is my choice. This will offer the most options. As I said, Cool Reader for Android has nice annotation and export features, if you're happy dumping them to a txt file.

If you go with a Kobo, maybe get an old Glo or Aura HD because you can install Android on them if you unhappy with the Linux-based solutions. Android on the Glo I believe is the more stable and with the most features.
Thanks much! Yes, I believe it will have to be an android or androidable device that I should get.

I have a paperwhite and sideloaded books do not get the benefit of online-accessible clippings. And it's just too locked down as you say.
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