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Originally Posted by eschwartz
No, it is an intrinsic property of the ebook.
On account of, using an electronic text format fundamentally enables those features.
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it is, but the feature is provided at the device level. the device actually process the action required. the book only acts as the data source.
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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Also, every dedicated ereader has those features.
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irrelevant to who provides the feature.
So yeah, no need to go in circles & debate this. It's going to be a completely circular debate.
At least now I understand that if anything the price for ebooks' prices are gonna go up since people like you find it adds more value.
Personally I seldom use notes, bookmarks & searches, probably because my kindle 2 is a bit cumbersome to use those features, either way I just read. About the only thing I need is the "last page read" feature, and my wife does custom page markers for me

and my pbooks