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Originally Posted by ilovejedd
Likely not worth the development resources.
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There is or was a scribble app on Kobo that could be saved. The screen is too low a touch resolution.
The Sony PRS350 and other ereaders (iRiver?) have note taking in text. It's too fiddly.
You can make a calendar / diary / todo ebook with loads of suitable chapters to navigate and use that to take notes. I know how to do it and haven't bothered.
I make notes using Jota on my phone. Most people with an ereader have a smartphone and it's better for apps. Ultimately the only good use of eink is to read novels. It's not that great for textbooks.