That phrase just meant that those who study books have more need to annotate and highlight than those who just read.... And the people I know, as well as many others around forums like this, find it inconvenient to do it on a ebook reader. We are certainly talking about a minority but not as small as it looks. We're not The Annotations Sect. However, sure, this doesn't mean that what we are interested in should be the standard for everyone. I just wanted to say that ereading is not at its peak, it's destined to evolve a lot and I'm pretty sure that before long a common standard for annotation/highlight sharing and synchronization among different devices will be an integral part of this technology.
As I said I'm pretty sure but I can definitely be dead wrong..
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Originally Posted by davidfor
...But, you have missed one way to do it. Calibre. The calibre server can allow you to annotate books read in the browser. You can access them from any browser that can get to your calibre install.
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Yes you are right, I know this possibility but I didn't mention it because it's limited to a device connected to the same server network. Anyway I admit I only have superficial knowledge of this feature so I ask: is it possible to leave the Calibre server network, for example, leaving home and going elsewhere to read, highlight, annotate and at later time sync with Calibre once back under its network?