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Old 02-19-2019, 05:31 PM   #1
qqn
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Smile Bookworm for Windows?

Hey guys! I was directed here from a query I posted elsewhere earlier:

I’m looking for a(n ideally FLOSS) e-reader that works on both Windows and Android so I can start building and cross-referencing my library. I’m currently using Calibre but did play with Xodo before and liked both (Xodo has the nicer interface and allows for writing on pages with a stylus – that’s awesome).

The killer feature I need is saving any highlighting and bookmarking right into the file (generally PDF, and now more often EPUBs as well). If I can extrapolate highlights along with page numbers and citations – APA or otherwise – that would be even better. If there is some citation software out there that does this, that’s fine too (I have EndNote but don’t think this is an option there just yet).

... since then I've been very excited to discover a neat app, Bookworm. Only it's not for Windows, where I do most of my reading currently.

So now I ask you guys: how do/would you manage the above task? What's the best software out there to create an interconnected, searchable, annotatable text archive?

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