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Originally Posted by kyteflyer
I havent used evernote in ages, but I re-downloaded and tried this. Rather than export I did a straight copy... you can copy all notes as a group but its a matter of shift selecting each one, and then it all goes to the clipboard and wherever you want it after that. I don't want it for epub, I'm a reader, not much of a writer.
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I don't write epubs, I read them. And the time when I want to highlight and annotate is when I'm reading a non fiction book. This is why I read non fiction on MarginNote. Its interface is much clunkier and less elegant than LiquidText, but it does the same and more AND it reads ePub. I only read PDF files when I have no other choice (and even then, quite often I just give up and read something else). But maybe you're right and LiquidText could be a better tool than MarginNote to read them when the need arises.
One thing that LiquidText does that sounded interesting is work on web pages, but in fact it converts them to PDF first, and all the links are lost. Still, it could be useful for that. But I think in that case I'd rather convert the page to ePub, it's not that hard to do.
And thank you for the tip on copying, I hadn't thought of trying that!