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Old 03-28-2022, 02:24 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
So far as I know, Kobo doesn't have a way to export highlights/notes. Am I wrong there?

Otherwise a Kobo seems like it would fit your requirements.
Annotations AND/OR the Kobo Utilities in Calibre. Also in the user editable config you can add a menu item on hold on title to export that book's highlights, bookmarks and notes.

Kobo is the absolute best for highlights/notes using either the built-in option (off by defualt) or free Calibre on Mac, Linux or Windows.

I don't use paper at all to proof & edit books. Save As an extra docx, make an epub in Calibre, read & annotate, copy back annotations with highlighted source, chapter & % of book via Calibre (Kobo Utilities) into a Text window beside the Wordprocessor.

You can also save the info into Calibre meta data via the Annotations plugin. Kindle, Sony, Nook, Boyue are rubbish in comparison.

Maybe over 700 times proofed / copied back etc on many epub novels.
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