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Originally Posted by cedhax
I have a suggestion that I am personally practicing. And when I share my highlights and annotations, I can do it on a per-book basis. I can also see all annotations via a web browser too. The app's name is MapleRead. Too bad the app does not run on other platforms (yet?)
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Thanks, that's interesting information.
OTOH, with MapleRead you also have to supply an additional file to the other person, which they have to import into their copy of MapleRead in order to see your highlights and comments. This is still relatively complicated, and at the same time limited to everyone using the same reader app (and platform).
I actually thought about using PDF for my purpose, all the more since I have seen that
Moon+ reader has an amazing PDF reflow feature that seems to perfectly reflow PDF on all sorts of screen sizes, so that PDF actually becomes a very readable format also on tablets and smartphones.
It actually seems as if Moon+ reader can make annotations and highlights even in reflow mode, which no other PDF reader can do (apart from Repligo, which however is very bad at reflow).
However, every time I tried to add a highlight to a PDF in reflow mode in Moon+ reader, I got an error message saying that the highlight could not be created.
Does anyone know what could be the problem here?