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Originally Posted by soulfuldog
Can you actually get either of those dictionaries in epub format for using on a Kobo, I remember looking previously and not being able to find a decent dictionary in epub format? Definitely try asking the question in the Kobo forum.
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Nope.

I've just looked and neither the Collins nor Oxford are available in the Kobo shop.
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In terms of the highlighting, its not a feature I use (I do find the page turns on my Kobo less concise and reliable than on my current Kindle) but what eschwartz says rings a bell, and I'm sure people are recommended to convert their epubs to Kobo's kepub format to improve things (which you can do with Calibre). Another thing to consider is that I'm not sure highlighting in PDF's is as well supported (for both Kindle & Kobo), but as above, you should probably post these queries over in the Kobo forum.
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I'm trying to get my brain around all of this and think my next post will be on the KOReader forum. My thinking is that I could convert PDFs to another format with Calibre and read/highlight/annotate using KOReader on the device and Calibre on my Mac.
I think once I figure out what software I should use, I can work back to choosing the right device to run it.
Have you used KOReader on any of your ereaders or only their native apps?
Thanks again for continued help!