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Old 02-26-2017, 02:50 PM   #11
richo
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@iBurger2, thanks for asking and the observation. Yes I bought InkPad2. I had two reasons for this. One being bigger screen and second, to have possibility to store mine highlights and annotations in some clear way. What I mean without hacking Kindle. I just want to be able to get my highlights back to my eReader together with my book once of loaded from it. To have it all done by Calibre would be great, but I am not the hacker guy for Calibre.

Am I satisfied?
Short answer, No.

Longer answer: There is no support for annotations between InkPad2 and Calibre at all. Calibre just finds html file which contains them and you may import them as new book in Calibre. Calibre see no relationship between them.

Th only advantage comparing Kindle (talking all the time about manually side loaded books) is that you always read your highlights and notes as they are not encoded. You can also have your wifi on and sync with dropbox or just load over usb. Your highlights will not go away from that my-clipings (all however it is called) file..

No only what is needed to make it perfect is to extend Calibre (or any other simpler tool) to copy your books to and from InkPad including your notes.
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