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Old 02-11-2017, 01:10 PM   #15
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Germany
Device: BeBook One, Pocketbook Touch, Pocketbook Touch HD
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FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO HELP SOLVE THIS ISSUE: I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO WRITE TO ANNE CHERKES AT POCKETBOOK AND REQUEST AN ANNOTATION EXTRACTION SOFTWARE OPTION.
Thanks for your feedback and your close work with the people at Pocketbook.

But I have one question: is there really a benefit if you use a DB file for the annotations?

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That system seems to have its advantages. In the Sony and Kobo, you get the page numbers next to the annotations when you extract them with the Toxaris annotation software.
I don't know if this is really a benefit. The page numbers only makes sense if you use a PC software like the ADE ebook Reader from Adobe. At least if you want to edit them on a computer.

Personally, I would love it, if they would go back to the old html style, like the did on previous devices like the PB622. You don't need any special software to extract anything, just copy the html file to your computer.

However, when I think back, to the old days: my first ebook-Reader (Bebook One) had no touch screen, so you couldn't do any annotations.
Back then, I had to use a special hardware for annotations, called pen and paper. I am glad that this days are over.
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