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Originally Posted by mark_e_h
Alas, this one. I haven't (yet) found one better, which is why I know all of the good, and bad, of Mapleread.
It's important to find a reader that allows a lot of notes, highlighting, interactions with the Apple pencil, etc...
If I'm reading fiction those things aren't as important, though I do sometimes highlight the first appearance of each character.
But for complex works - history, or philosophy - think about reading in a physical book. Underline, highlight, marginal notes, mark pages with slips of paper/post-its, multiple bookmarks to quickly find your away around to sections that relate, insert pages of handwritten notes on paper. These are the ways I work through a complex and difficult book. I want the app to come as close to this as it can.
I want to encourage them to improve.
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Alas, I think I’m going back to Marvin 3. Just wish I didn’t get these annoying formatting issues every now and then for no reason when I open a book. I read mostly fiction so I think Marvin beats Maple in this regard.