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Originally Posted by pwalker8
I am aware that your personal whims are your standard for "professional", that doesn't make it anyone else's standard though. Both iBooks and Kindle are professional, no matter how you cut it. They may not have the features that you personally want and demand, but in the real world, professional is how well an app appeals to the vast majority of users.
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A professional reader or a scholar or a reviewer, all three professionals in their area,
must/need/have to annotate and export those annotations.
Currently I'm converting to PDF (readable not too big page size PDF) all my reading material to be able to annotate and paint over it, and I'm using a combination to iCloud Drive and DEVONthink tools to maintain synchronized my annotations/work across devices.
And yes, no eBook reader in the world is valid for professional work due its lack of combination of annotation, export and syncing.