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Originally Posted by mathil
In my experience, I don't find the Kindle's highlighting software superior than the Kobo's for what concerns KEPUBs. One thing that is true about annotations though is that the Kindle, at least for those who have a capacitive screen, has a faster keyboard response.
I can't comment about exporting them because I've never tried that with the Kindle.
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Try selecting part of the bottom line on Kepub. I tried to figure the trick on a A1 for almost an hour. Still can't get the text I want in 1st try. (And using those handles to modify the selection? Actually works reasonably well on the Glo HD with IR, but the capacitive screen of the A1 is just too imprecise and unresponsive.
As for exporting, Kindle saves all your highlights and notes into a text file. It just can't be simpler than that.