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Originally Posted by whismerhill
I respectfully disagree with that opinion
As what you're saying is provided by the ereader device which you also bought & not the ebook itself
therefore the added value to the ebook you speak off, comes from the device used to read it. if the device didn't have a firmware allowing searches, bookmarks & notes, you'd be stuck with a simple book.
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No, it is an intrinsic property of the ebook.
On account of, using an electronic text format fundamentally enables those features.
Also, every dedicated ereader has those features.
Perhaps there are apps that don't (in fact ISTR KOReader does not support notes), but in that case the user has specifically chosen to
sideload their books into that app, so, whatever.